Dalhousie Black Law Students’ Association is an organization dedicated to promoting and assisting African-Canadian students in the pursuit of a legal education.
Yesterday, we celebrated the unveiling of a portrait of Judge Corrine Sparks. Born and raised in Nova Scotia, she led a groundbreaking career, having become the first African Nova Scotian judge appointed to the judiciary and the first African-Canadian woman to serve on the bench.
Hello Everyone,
This is our last week of sales! Please support our Black History month T-Shirt sale. 20% of processed will go to local charities that support the Black community.
DBLSA Black History Month T-Shirt
February is Black History month, and DBLSA is selling t-shirts with 20% of the proceeds going to local charities that support Black communities. Basic fit - unisex t-shirt.
https://t.co/gOYnckAGIn
DBLSA Black History Month T-Shirt
February is Black History month, and DBLSA is selling t-shirts with 20% of the proceeds going to local charities that support Black communities. Basic fit - unisex t-shirt.
https://t.co/gOYnckAGIn
DBLSA Black History Month T-Shirts are $20 each. Similar to the SOCO orders, there will be free pick up at the law school in March. Or Shipping across Canada for $10. https://t.co/RyYPDBz2qw
20% of the sale proceeds will go to a charity that supports the local Black Community. Please be on the lookout for an opportunity to provide feedback on where you think we should donate in the upcoming weeks.
20% of the sale proceeds will go to a charity that supports the local Black Community. Please be on the lookout for an opportunity to provide feedback on where you think we should donate in the upcoming weeks.
This year DBLSA is selling Black History Month T-Shirts. Our theme this year is "Listen, Learn, Change." This theme was chosen to encourage all of us to listen to the voices of the Black community, to learn from what has been said and to change and do better in our daily lives.
Free Webinar with @theCLBC Jan, 20, 2021: The Act respecting First Nations, Métis and Inuit Children, Youth and Families, with Dr Hadley Friedland @Hadleylf@UAlbertaLaw, prof. Naiomi Metallic @NaiomiMetallic @SchulichLaw Koren Lightning-Earle @wahkohtowin https://t.co/4IfMmcnLGd
Thrilled to share that the "Masthead & Introduction to the Inaugural Issue of the #AfJIEL" can now be downloaded via the link below.
Looking forward to the official launch in a couple of hours when all 9 Articles will be live @afronomicslaw@JTGathii
https://t.co/0sy4uVFn0x
We will be collecting donations until December 22nd, 2020. Please feel free to share this email with your friends and colleagues. We would really appreciate your support in our goal. Happy Holidays!
Hi Everyone, Every year DBLSA raises money to support a local family during the holiday season. This year we will be continuing that tradition in conjunction with Black Power Hour. We will be collecting monetary donations virtually through [email protected]
Thank you Minister @MaryamMonsef for making sure youth voices are included in this important discussion about intersectional women’s rights in Canada 👏🏾
Please join us in congratulating CABL's President, Lori Anne Thomas on her recent appointment to the Ontario Court of Justice! Justice Thomas has been a great inspiration and influential figure for our Black legal community and we look forward to seeing her excel in her new role!
Registration link: https://t.co/NDr4Efq9Xr
Today is the day! We are launching our Mentorship Program to provide you with the resources and support to navigate your legal journey!