The Legacy Awards, a ceremony devoted to celebrating Black talent in Canada, is ending three years after it launched.
Organizers The Black Academy and broadcaster CBC say they are instead collaborating on a new interview series, which they called an “evolution” of the awards show.
The event, last held in the fall of 2024, featured a red carpet, musical performances and a large in-person gathering of Black creators, athletes, entertainers and community leaders.
The new program is titled “The Legacy Lounge” and will feature in-studio conversations with a group of honourees about their societal contributions and the legacies they’re creating.
The four 30-minute episodes are set to air during Black History Month on CBC Gem and CBC TV.
In a statement, CBC general manager of entertainment S

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