An African Nova Scotian woman who believes intensely and enthusiastically in supporting and engaging with her community. President - SVPARRIS CONSULTING
African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Twila Grosse - MLA for Preston also got booed at Saturday’s African Heritage Month gala in Halifax over the PC government’s brutal cuts to scholarships, programs and initiatives that benefit Black students, organizations and communities.
ICYMI. The stellar Black educators will be the class of 2026/27 and deeply impacting education systems and communities now. Their practice of Ubuntu and Africentricity are modelling the way forward. @drkesamunroeanderson @drmartinmorrisom @dbdli https://t.co/mCjeNqP9M3
Since Trump doesn't want this portrait of President Obama displayed in the White House, let's make this photo of our President go viral here!
RETWEET if you love @BarackObama!
Today’s election will shape the future of Black ideas, businesses, and communities. Let’s vote for a stronger, more inclusive Canada. 🗳️
Voted? Let us know in the comments—every ballot today is a step toward a better tomorrow.
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Had an amazing orientation/tour day with the first ever Africentric Bachelor of Education student cohort family today~✊🏾👍🏾📚🤓✅
#Futureelementaryteachers
Thanks for all the swag~🥰
@dbdli@AcadiaU
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
Two days and two conferences. Blessed to be able to speak to Black Educators, community members, parents, and Cultural Awareness Youth Group staff. Thank you @BEA