P.K. Subban to produce new series Black Life: Untold Stories
Each episode will explore 400 years of the Black experience in Canada
Homegrown hockey star P.K. Subban says he hopes to educate audiences and spark conversation with the new docuseries, Black Life: Untold Stories.
The Toronto-raised New Jersey Devils defenceman is an executive producer on the newly announced eight-part project, slated to air on CBC TV and CBC Gem in 2023.
Showrunner Leslie Norville of Studio 112 and Northwood Entertainment's Miranda de Pencier recruited an illustrious team including former Governor General Michaelle Jean and rapper-broadcaster Shad, who serve as cultural consultants.
Each one-hour episode will be helmed by a different Black Canadian director and explore 400 years of the Black experience in Canada.
Subban says he isn't sure he'll appear on camera for the project but feels his story is inherently part of it, "being from Canada as a Black hockey player, one of very few that have played the game and played it at a high level."
He says the most important thing is that audiences learn from the series about the full history of Canada.
For more stories about the experiences of Black Canadians — from anti-Black racism to success stories within the Black community — check out Being Black In Canada, a CBC project Black Canadians can be proud of.
Clarifications
- Mentions of this docuseries have been changed to Black Life: Untold Stories from Black Life: A Canadian History, to reflect the final name of the production.Sep 11, 2023 12:20 PM ET