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Celebrating the Brilliance and Contributions of Black Women
2026 ANS History Challenges Info
The 2026 African Nova Scotian History Challenges – Delmore Buddy Daye Learning Institute
The 2026 African Nova Scotian History Challenges – Delmore Buddy Daye Learning Institute
The African Nova Scotian History Challenges are back for 2025-2026! The African Nova Scotian History Challenges and Awards of Excellence recognize students whose submissions best exemplify the contributions of African Nova Scotians to the history, heritage, and culture of Nova Scotia. Eligibility: Open to all students from grades primary through 12 within Nova Scotia. Age
2026 ANS History Challenges Slides for Educators
2026 ANS History Challenges Slides for Educators
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16 Days of Activism: Day 7, 8, 9
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Breaking the code of silence: Domestic violence and African-Nova Scotian communities - Creating Communities of Care
Breaking the code of silence: Domestic violence and African-Nova Scotian communities - Creating Communities of Care
In addition to living under pandemic restrictions, women of African descent have experienced anti-Black racism and gender-based violence for too long.
Gender-based Violence Resource Portal | Status of Women
Gender-based Violence Resource Portal | Status of Women
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16 Days of Activism: Day 6
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Preventing Intimate Partner Homicide: Reflections from members of the DVDRC, Part 2
Preventing Intimate Partner Homicide: Reflections from members of the DVDRC, Part 2
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The African Nova Scotian Community - Creating Communities of Care | Podcast on Spotify
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The African Nova Scotian Community - Creating Communities of Care | Podcast on Spotify
Creating Communities of Care · Episode
W It's Complicated JULY 12
W It's Complicated JULY 12
This film depicts ways in which healthcare and child protections services can create further harm for African Nova Scotian families experiencing gender-based...
Same But Different JULY 12
Same But Different JULY 12
African Nova Scotian experiences of gender-based violence are inseparable from current and historical structural experiences of violence. This influences al...
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Joan and Rocky Jones Legacy
Rocky and Joan: A history of sacrifice
Rocky and Joan: A history of sacrifice
Burnley “Rocky” Jones and Joan Jones fought for civil rights in Nova Scotia and were targeted because of it. Their sacrifices built a community that continues to fight against the oppressive racism in this province.
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'The power behind the throne': Civil rights activist Joan Jones remembered | CBC News
'The power behind the throne': Civil rights activist Joan Jones remembered | CBC News
The activist from Nova Scotia worked for decades to fight for civil rights in Canada and was one of the founders of Black History Month in Halifax.
For the Jones family, fighting for civil rights is in the DNA | CBC News
For the Jones family, fighting for civil rights is in the DNA | CBC News
Three generations of the Jones family joined CBC's Information Morning to talk about their long history of social activism at a time when so many are joining together to protest anti-Black racism.
Culturally Affirming Mentor Development Series Report (2025)
Culturally Affirming Mentor Development Series Report (2025)
Learn About the No. 2 Construction Battalion
No. 2 Construction Battalion: A Quick Education Clip from DBDLI
No. 2 Construction Battalion: A Quick Education Clip from DBDLI
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No. 2 Construction Battalion | Black History
No. 2 Construction Battalion | Black History
Discover the untold story of the No. 2 Construction Battalion, Canada’s first and only all-Black military unit in World War I. Learn about their courage, contributions, and resilience in the face of adversity. Explore historical details, personal stories, history, and the battalion's lasting legacy on this dedicated site.
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Presentation by Honour Dr. Mayann E. Francis titled Conviction
Presentation by Honour Dr. Mayann E. Francis titled Conviction
DBDLI Report to Community 2025 Information
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DBDLI Report to Community 2025 Information
Add Your Scholarship to the Scholarship Guide Here!
Add Your Scholarship to the Scholarship Guide Here!
ANS History Challenges 2025 (Recording of Livestream)
ANS History Challenges 2025 (Recording of Livestream)
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Donate to Delmore "Buddy" Daye Learning Institute
Check out our 2024 Ancestral Roots Summit Report
Check out our 2024 Ancestral Roots Summit Report
“This Big Heart” Featured on Global News
“This Big Heart” Featured on Global News
Purchase “This Big Heart” Now
Purchase “This Big Heart” Now
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Official DBDLI Website
Black Women Who Made a Difference in Nova Scotia
Black Women Who Made a Difference in Nova Scotia
African Nova Scotian Researcher Directory
African Nova Scotian Researcher Directory
A virtual celebration of A Child of East Preston by Wanda Thomas Bernard
A virtual celebration of A Child of East Preston by Wanda Thomas Bernard
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