This collection contains announcements that were posted on our website.
International Day of the Girl Child
To celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child, we did a reprint of International Day of the Girl Child. Check it out!
This collection contains announcements that were posted on our website.
To celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child, we did a reprint of International Day of the Girl Child. Check it out!
An opportunity for young adult Black leaders (ages 18 to 35) of African ancestry to grow their leadership talents and strengths, and to foster cross-campus relationship building.
Join the Centre for Integrative Anti-Racism Studies (CIARS) on Wednesday, September 23, for the inaugural launch of CIARS in Conversation series, as we discuss Dismantling Anti-Black Racism in Schooling and Education: Fighting the Global Racial and Health Pandemics.
DBDLI in collaboration with Imhotep Legacy Academy (ILA) is offering a free training program for IB or post secondary students of African ancestry to support Black learners in the P to 12 system!
DBDLI in collaboration with the Office for Students of African Descent are offering a virtual orientation event for Black students transitioning or considering attending St. Francis Xavier University!
Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute is offering another free social media training to the African Nova Scotian community. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to learn!
Persistent state violence against Black people and systemic anti-Black racism in our workplaces, communities, and institutions here in Canada and around the world underscore the urgent need for change... [Magazine inside]
Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute is offering free social media training to African Nova Scotian community leaders and seniors (Griots) and community young adults and youth (Gurus). Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to learn & teach!
Do you identify as a Person of African Descent living in Nova Scotia? Are you in the age range of 10 to 30 years? Do you have stories to share?
The DBDLI staff team continues to be available to provide services, via remote working arrangements. For your convenience, guides to self-case and accessing benefits under Canada's COVID-19 Economic Response Plan are provided.