Representation matters. It shapes the way we see ourselves and the world around us. Black History Month speakers provide insight and strategies for individuals to practice inclusion, learn how to be an ally, and understand the importance of Black History Month. Black keynote speakers are not only essential—they are transformative. They bring fresh perspectives, lived experiences, and deeply impactful messages that inspire change, foster inclusion, and challenge the status quo.

The Power of Representation in Speaking

Black History Month speakers bring unique perspectives to the table, addressing topics like social justice, equity, leadership, mental health, and resilience. Their voices spark conversations that might not otherwise happen and encourage audiences to think differently, act boldly, and build more inclusive communities.

Talent Bureau celebrates the importance of diversity in speaking this month, and every month! For event planners and decision-makers, prioritizing diverse voices sends a powerful message about the values of the organization and its commitment to inclusion.

Spotlight on Inspirational Black Keynote Speakers

Celina is a trailblazing leader, former Member of Parliament, and advocate for mental health and equity. Her keynote talks often center on resilience, the power of authenticity, and breaking barriers.

Celina Caesar-Chavannes is a dynamic professional with a remarkable track record across business consultancy, politics, academia, and advocacy. An acclaimed business consultant, coach, and international speaker, Celina also serves as the Senior Advisor for Cultural Transformation and Strategic Initiatives at Queen’s University, where she also lectures part-time.

Watch as Celina tells her story to CBC. 

Celina’s candid storytelling and thought-provoking insights inspire audiences to embrace their own journeys and strive for meaningful change.

Discover more about Celina Caesar-Chavannes speaking topics.

Inquire about booking Celina for your next event or function.


As Princeton University’s first Black valedictorian, Nicholas Johnson is a symbol of excellence and perseverance.

His talks often focus on education, innovation, and the importance of representation in leadership. He encourages audiences to challenge traditional norms and create opportunities for future generations.
Garnering recognition from the likes of Michelle Obama, Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey, and Corey Booker, Nicholas has become a beacon for breaking barriers.

Check out Nicholas’s Sizzle Reel, and see what the buzz is about.

He is currently a Ph.D. student in Operations Research, the study of how to make good decisions with limited information in uncertain environments, at MIT where he is working towards developing a more unified theory of optimization and machine learning.

Learn more about Nicholas’s speaking topics.

Inquire about booking Nicholas Johnson for your next event or function.


Jesse Lipscombe is one of Canada’s leading keynote speakers, specializing in leadership, diversity, equity, and inclusion. He helps organizations transform their cultures, fostering collaborative, high-performing teams. 

Jesse connects with diverse audiences, guiding companies and individuals toward a deeper understanding of inclusivity, emotional intelligence, and effective leadership. 

His expertise is trusted by major clients, including Canadian Tire, Loblaws, Kraft, the University of Alberta, Shopify, and Giants of Africa.

Watch Jesse shine in this TedX talk. 

Jesse Lipscombe is an actor, author, activist, and entrepreneur who uses his platform to address issues of racism, inclusion, and community building. His “#MakeItAwkward” campaign is a call to action, encouraging individuals to confront uncomfortable truths and work toward equity. Jesse’s passion and humor make his talks both engaging and impactful.

We recently sat down with Jesse to discuss his new book. You can check out the interview here!

Explore the many topics Jesse discusses in his keynotes.

Inquire about booking Jesse for your next function or event.


Why Event Planners Should Prioritize Diverse Voices

Incorporating Black History Month speakers into your events isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s the smart thing to do.

Here’s why:

  • Authenticity Resonates: Diverse speakers bring lived experiences that resonate deeply with audiences, fostering genuine connections.
  • Fresh Perspectives: Black guest speakers offer unique insights that challenge conventional thinking and inspire innovation.
  • Inclusive Spaces: Prioritizing diversity signals your commitment to inclusion and helps create a welcoming environment for all attendees.

By booking Black keynote speakers, event planners can create transformative experiences that leave a lasting impression on their audiences and advance the dialogue on critical issues.

Justice Faith, Black keynote speaker, delivering a keynote on stage at CAMSC. She is standing at podium in front of a white screen with her headshot on it. She is wearing a vibrant pink pantsuit and has her arms open to the side of her.
Justice Faith Betty, co-founder of Révolutionnaire and Black keynote speaker, speaking at CAMSC.

What to Expect This Month

February is all about celebrating powerful voices, game-changers, and fresh perspectives. As part of Black History Month, we’re spotlighting Black Creatives, Black Athletes, and Black Leaders who are using their platforms to inspire and ignite change. 

From Spike Lee’s impact on storytelling to Magic Johnson’s leadership beyond the court, and Deborah Cox’s ability to captivate audiences through music, these features will explore the incredible contributions of Black keynote speakers.

Plus, we’ll be sitting down with Jessica Moorhouse for an exclusive interview about her upcoming book, Everything but Money. She’ll share insights on financial wellness, career fulfillment, and why success isn’t just about the numbers. Stay tuned for these must-read articles and more!

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