It was a blessing to be reunited w/my dad in Ghana, who I haven’t seen since Jan ‘20. I had the honour of interviewing him about the obstacles he faced as a Ghanaian immigrant in the late ‘80s. Looking forward to sharing this interview w/my CHE3O students #KnowYourRoots🇬🇭
Join me Jan 20th at 4:30 PM as I present my WebExperience on Teaching Black Canadian History through @OECTAProv.
#CatholicTeachers, sign up as we mark 30 years of Black History Month in Canada 🍁✊🏿
https://t.co/7i9huE3hZb
Another great learning experience for #CatholicTeachers, happening Jan 20!
This #WebEx session is dedicated to the Black Canadian experience, offering tools & resources to integrate it into daily lesson plans. Don't miss out!
https://t.co/GIkayo803f
Join me Jan 20th at 4:30 PM as I present my WebExperience on Teaching Black Canadian History through @OECTAProv.
#CatholicTeachers, sign up as we mark 30 years of Black History Month in Canada 🍁✊🏿
https://t.co/7i9huE3hZb
The Black Researchers & Authors Speaker Series is back for 2025!
Don’t miss this signature CBSE event! Hosted by Dr. Andrew B. Campbell, the series highlights the research and publications of Black community members.
Register here: https://t.co/fJmu4lLoIX
See you there!
Meet the driving force behind CBSE! We're thrilled to introduce our dedicated volunteers for the 2025/2026 year. We're excited for the incredible work we'll accomplish together.
I voted for Alana Juzenas for the 2025 Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA Coach of the Year! Click here to learn more and vote for which coach you think should be named the winner! https://t.co/wklM0jIDQk
I voted for Alana Juzenas for the 2025 Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA Coach of the Year! Click here to learn more and vote for which coach you think should be named the winner! https://t.co/DxXczt8gPW
#OTD April 7, 1837, Dr. Anderson Ruffin Abbott was born in Toronto. In 1861 he became the first Canadian-born Black person to graduate from medical school. #DYK Abbott served in the Union army as a surgeon and attended President Lincoln's bedside at the time of his death?
#TeachersAsLeaders25 may be coming to a close, but the doors you’ve opened for yourselves, each other, & your students are boundless.
Thank you #CatholicTeachers for showing up, digging deep, and weaving a legacy of resilience & grace, together. The future looks bright!
Putting the “I” (inspire) in RISE – here’s a peak into Day 1 of our #TeachersAsLeaders25 Conference!💥⚡
Feeling rejuvenated, inspired, & excited for what Day 2 has in store for us tomorrow.🙈
Thank you #CatholicTeachers for always bringing your spirit to these events!🙌
“Change-making is about perspective & it requires listening to multiple different perspectives.”
S/O to Staff Officers Tia Duke & Keith Boyd for kicking off #TeachersAsLeaders25 w/such an energizing speech!🔋
#CatholicTeachers – share your thoughts & photos w/the hashtag above!
Explore my latest article on the systemic barriers faced by Afro-Caribbean immigrants in Canada. Despite policy reforms like foreign credential recognition and expedited family reunification, challenges persist in achieving equitable outcomes.
https://t.co/TVSpkgUPtJ
"We have options beyond continuing to suffer within the system."
In the February issue of Catholic Teacher magazine, #CatholicTeacher Nia James shares her experience with anti-Black racism at work & highlights OECTA resources that can help others.
READ: https://t.co/WLAdncwbSC
"I have learned it is important to know when to move back, over, alongside, or completely out of the way."
Staff Officer Tia Duke details her journey to bring this issue of #CatholicTeacher magazine to life in her Insight article, "Time and Space."
READ: https://t.co/Nj8fIN2sSh