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Welcome to Black Vegans Of Toronto

Our Story

Black Vegans of Toronto is focused on supporting Black Canadians who are vegetarians, vegans, or raw foodies and those interested in adopting a plant-based vegan lifestyle. Our mission is to address health issues prevalent in the Black community and promote a healthier lifestyle through plant-based diets. We also cultivate organic fruits and vegetables at Atiba Farm (https: atibafarm.com) to address food justice and related issues. 

Our Events

 2025-TORONTO BLACK VEGAN FESTIVAL

August 3rd. 2025-11 am-8 pm STACKT Market-28 Bathurst Street, Toronto ON

AUGUST, 3rd 2025-11 am to 7 pm

Melanated Vegan

Melanated Vegan

Melanated Vegan

Hold on while Charlene veganizes your favourite Caribbean dish!


A+ Smoodees

Melanated Vegan

Melanated Vegan

  A+ famous classic smoodees. Try their delicious blends of fruits & veggies with a splash of liquid to smooth it out ! 

Chic Peas Veg

Melanated Vegan

Chic Peas Veg

Come and Taste the Love in Naza's Eritrean/Ethiopian Vegan Dishes!


 

 

About Us

Our Purpose

  

Black Vegans of Toronto support Black Canadians who are vegetarian, vegan, or raw foodies and those interested in changing to a plant-based vegan lifestyle. We support each other and respectfully encourage our families, friends, and Black Canadians to adopt this very healthful, disease-preventing lifestyle.

The motivation to start this group came from the not very public, alarming fact that black people in Canada are critically unhealthy. Black Canadians are very high on the list of those suffering from food-borne diseases like Arthritis, Alzheimer's, Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Obesity, Parkinson's, and Lupus. 

A plant-based lifestyle can prevent, and in some cases, cure as much as 80 percent of these illnesses. We also cultivate a farm (Atiba Farm-https://atibafarm.com ) to address food justice, food deserts, childhood obesity, and other food-related issues that affect Black Canadians and our families.

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