Humanity Agency
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06/04/2026
Juneteenth 2026 brings community members, professionals, partners, allies, and changemakers together for an evening of reflection, culture, dialogue, and connection.
Hosted by our fellow MH3 Collective friends at Black Talent Initiative, this gathering commemorates Juneteenth as both a historic milestone and a powerful reminder of freedom, resilience, and collective progress.
Through storytelling, cultural performances, meaningful conversations, and intentional community-building, join us as we honour the past, celebrate the present, and imagine a more inclusive and equitable future together.
📅 June 18, 2026
📍 MH3 Collective, 366 Adelaide St W, Toronto
Learn more & register: app.blacktalentinitiative.network/juneteenth
05/06/2026
What happens when a museum becomes more than a place people visit?
Thank you to Campaign Canada for featuring our rebrand for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the thinking behind the work.
A brand transformation designed to shift the Museum from architecture to action. From a destination to a catalyst for empathy, participation, and human connection.
Read more:
https://www.campaigncanada.ca/article/canadian-museum-for-human-rights-shifts-brand-from-landmark-to-living-monument/4gdbrryt7vz5mydmvsc039tzdt
03/17/2026
Design can be a powerful force for visibility, connection, and change.
We’re honoured to see our Vertu Capital rebrand featured by the Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) as part of their International Women's Day’s spotlight on women-led and women-focused work.
Vertu Capital, Canada’s first female-founded private equity firm, is redefining what leadership looks like in the industry. Our role was to help bring that distinct, relationship-first approach to life through a brand that balances collaboration with clarity and authority.
Explore the full feature:
https://rgd.ca/articles/2026-designing-impact-women-led-and-women-focused-projects
03/12/2026
Stories shape how we understand our past and imagine our future.
Our friends at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights have announced a Canada-wide call for illustrators of African descent to contribute to a powerful new Black history initiative.
The selected artist will help bring stories to life for the Ancestors Project, a community-driven initiative that highlights the experiences of Black communities and the histories that have too often gone untold. The work will be featured in the Museum’s upcoming permanent exhibit At the Knees of Our Ancestors, opening in 2026, along with a young adult book and digital storytelling experiences.
If you are an of African descent with ancestry in Canada, submissions are now open.
Learn more at the link in our bio!
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