This collection contains announcements that were posted on our website.
The Power of The Pen
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?
This collection contains announcements that were posted on our website.
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.
Join Us! March 6-7: PLANS, DBDLI and Imhotep’s Legacy Academy invite you to take part in the Black Excellence in STEM & Health Research Symposium! Students, faculty and the public are welcome to attend this FREE 2-day event!
This nation wide project will showcase Black youth in technology, entrepreneurship, performance and visual arts and more... [Video inside]
DBDLI will be offering social media training for community young adults and youth (age 19-34) in late March and/or early April 2020. Dates to be confirmed by registration list.
The Delmore "Buddy” Daye Learning Institute Board & Staff invites you to our 2019 Holiday Celebration & Open House. Date: Friday, December 6th 2019 Time: 4:00pm to 6:00pm Where: Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute 5450 Cornwallis St., Halifax RSVP: Contact Us with subject: Holiday Celebration Please bring a non-perishable [...]
DBDLI is soliciting submission for an Expression of Interest for the development and production of our key brand and communication publications.
Join us for inspiration and motivation as Dr. Mayann Francis, author of Mayann Francis: An Honourable Life, reads excerpts from her book. We are pleased to have CBC personality, Portia Clark to lead an intimate chat with Dr. Francis to share more of what is between the covers of her book. Date: [...]
The DBDLI is interested in supporting the development and publishing of a range of stories in various story formats by African Nova Scotian and African Canadian established and emerging, authors, poets, illustrators and griots. […]
DBDLI Response to Dr. Avis Glaze’s Report Raising the Bar: A Coherent and Responsive Education Administrative System for Nova Scotia The Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute (DBDLI) is pleased to have been consulted for Dr. Avis Glaze’s report. As an organization with a mandate to serve African Nova Scotian learners, the DBDLI provides research-informed [...]