McGill African Students Society (MASS)

McGill African Students Society (MASS)

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Promote and present diverse and rich African culture to the McGill and the greater Montreal community

The Official McGill African Student Society (MASS) Fan Page. The McGill African Students Society (MASS) is a full status club whose mandate is to promote and present the diverse and rich African culture to the McGill community and the greater Montreal area. We are a diverse group of students who are not solely African but who are passionate about African-oriented topics. Website: http://massmcgill

Photos from McGill African Students Society (MASS)'s post 06/04/2026

MASS Executive Applications 2026-2027 are now OPEN!

Want to get involved, meet amazing people, gain experience, and help create the biggest African student events on campus? We’re looking for our next team of execs to make it happen.

Whether you’re interested in event planning, advocacy, media, finance, sponsorships, communications, or community building, there’s a place for you at MASS.

Swipe through to learn more about the available positions and find the one that’s right for you ✨

📅 Applications close: Sunday June 14th, 11:59 pm
🔗 Apply through the link in bio.

04/19/2026

Oríkì Gala 2026.

The people, the process, the moments behind a night we won’t forget.

🎤 Narrated by , MASS Co-President
🎥 Video edited by .niang

Performances by:


Abanyakaranga du Burundi
Tracy & Kaelie Afro Duo

Designers featured:
she.herr
Sawda
Adeze Chukwu

NSIEMPBA
Yacine Créations

The McGill African Students’ Society.

04/19/2026

Oríkì Gala 2026.
The people, the process, the moments behind a night we won’t forget.

Photos from McGill African Students Society (MASS)'s post 04/03/2026

On March 21st, the McGill African Students’ Society (MASS) hosted its Annual Gala, ORÍKÌ: Where Heritage Meets Excellence.

Inspired by the Yoruba tradition of oríkì, the evening was a celebration of lineage, identity, and the legacy carried across generations. Through fashion, performance, and shared moments, the night honoured the past, embodied the present, and stepped into the future of African excellence.

We are incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us and contributed to making this night so special. Your presence, energy, and support are what bring this vision to life.

This Gala would not have been possible without the dedication of our organizing team, led by Kayla Registre and Saroja Camara, alongside:
Théry Flora Gahimana, Jeannine Kota Leno, Doriane Ursot, Sheena Kirichu, Oumou Ba, Johana Gaba, Aicha Hassan-Omar, and Vanessa Wright.

A special thank you to all the designers, models and performers whose talent, creativity, and artistry shaped the evening and brought ORÍKÌ to life.

We also extend our gratitude to our partners: SSMU and BISSI.

ORÍKÌ was more than a celebration. It was a space to honour heritage, uplift talent, and come together through culture.

📸 Full gallery available at the link in bio

Photos by .ca

The McGill African Students’ Society.

04/02/2026

It started with a vision… and turned into a night we won’t forget ✨

The Gala in motion.

Full video dropping soon.

🎥 Video edited by .niang

The McGill African Students’ Society.

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3600 Rue McTavish, Suite 1200
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