[1] Growing out of an arts festival created by actress Ngozi Paul in 2017,[2] the special features musical, acting, dancing, comedy and spoken word performances by Black Canadian and Indigenous Canadian performing artists to celebrate Emancipation Day.
[4] It also followed a different format than the previous two years, blending creative performances, documentary segments on Caribana, St. Lawrence Hall and the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum, and a tribute to jazz musician Joe Sealy.
[5] The 2020 special received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Performing Arts Program at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021.
[6] At the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023, the 2022 performance special was nominated for Best Variety or Entertainment Special, Freedom Talks was nominated for Best Performing Arts Program, and Paul was nominated for Best Writing, Variety or Sketch Comedy.
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