I am so proud of my sister Saraya Elwin for receiving a national award of excellence from the Business & Professional Women of Dominica “for her dedicated commitment and professionalism in her field” of Education. What an example for our young women! Congrats @ChezDominique! 🏆
This weekend, we celebrated the life of Jay Williams. Our beloved friend & colleague suddenly passed away on Feb. 29 at the age of 40. Jay was an educator, consultant, activist, speaker, writer & so much more. He will forever live on in our hearts.
Rest in power!
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As BHM comes to a close, I am sharing my website Teaching African Canadian History. There are many resources to support efforts to #teachblackhistoryeveryday
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Please support the family of one of my former students who passed away while on vacation in Jamaica. .. Rest in Peace T. Gone too soon. Fundraiser by Christopher Barham : Treveno Andrade-Sutherland, gone too soon https://t.co/a7dyA4i1Am
📚🚆🎉 @ItahSadu, the genius at the helm of the Underground Freedom Train and the Blackhurst Cultural Centre, welcoming everyone and announcing our purpose today: To honor the true freedom fighters, our ancestors who resisted enslavement and planted the seeds for our freedom.✊🏿📚
This edition of Kayak shares some amazing stories of the ways #BlackCanadians built and shaped this country. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/MwWbi7ZeMe
It's not too late to register for #SeeUsLearnUs@DDSBSchools! The first session explored the early Black presence in Canada including learning about Black Loyalists and Jamaican Maroons. Join us on the 21st to learn about Black Canadian communities. Contact your admin for details
Doing the work and seeing it bear fruit. I immortalized #ChloeCooley in an exhibit, led in the designation of her on a provincial plaque, contributed to the Heritage minute of her story and wrote and taught about her. Now today is she hononured with a Canada post stamp!