‘You’re not the only one’: Vancouver’s Black population rising fast, census shows
VANCOUVER — Lenya Wilks says she felt like the “only Black person in Surrey” when she first moved to the city east of Vancouver last year.
But the Black population in the region is growing fast and residents who who once might have left in search of community are increasingly staying to forge their own, said Wilks, senior manager of the Surrey Local Immigration Partnership.
Wilks said the group remains small and the transition for Black immigrants is still tough, “but the more connections you make, the more you realize you’re not the only one,” she said in an interview.
The Black community in Metro Vancouver, which includes Surrey, has historically been one of the smallest in the country, standing at 29,830, or 1.2 per cent of the total population, in 2016.