Charles Fletcher, a fourth generation African Nova Scotian became a key man in the Mining #Geology Laboratory of #Harvard University from 1930-1970. #blackhistorymonth@geosociety#GSAToday#NovaScotia Legacy in Action: Celebrating Black Brilliance at: https://t.co/pcXIdRnnTc
Our last #TuesdayNightTalk of 2024 is Nov. 26 with author & community supporter, Gloria Ann Wesley.
Her talk on the No. 2 Black Construction Battalion, with book, Shovels Not Rifles available for purchase.
6:30 pm #Freeadmission
https://t.co/0XC0qOv2Pt
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The 15th Annual Lighting of the Lobster Trap Christmas Tree is happening at 6 PM on November 21st at the Cape Sable Island Causeway. #VistNovaScotia
Check out tomorrow's community hours with the Land Titles Initiative Community Navigators:
Thursday, Nov. 14th
- East Preston Recreation Centre, 28 Brooks Dr: 9:30 am - 12 noon
- North Preston Community Centre, 44 Simmonds Rd: 1 pm – 4 pm
Our 2024 #TuesdsayNightTalks will be wrapping up at the end of this month!
Nov. 19: Mission to Seafarers Halifax: Flying Under the Radar. Hear about the history & tireless ship crew support our friends at Mission to Seafarers, Halifax, Canada provide.
https://t.co/WIwzDAnmfi
Today we honour Viola Desmond, a Nova Scotian woman who took a stand against racial segregation in 1946, sparking change for equality in Canada. Let’s keep her legacy alive by promoting justice in our communities. #ViolaDesmondDay#AntiRacism#Equality
Today is Viola Desmond Day in Nova Scotia. On this day in 1946, Viola Desmond, an African Nova Scotian entrepreneur and mentor, was arrested for daring to violate racial segregation in a New Glasgow theatre, marking a watershed moment for civil rights in Canada.
Included in the Viola Desmond Collection, a 1953 calendar from Viola's beauty salon shared with a barber shop run by her husband Jack (NSM Cultural History Collection 2017.3.2)
Today I facilitated an observation drawing event for youth in the exhibit gallery of the @MNH_Naturalists - one hour of drawing, lots of fun and learning. Everyone completed four drawings on a folded sheet of 11x17 card stock, resulting in a hand drawn poster.