Keeping the Spirit of Africville Alive
Posted onThis blog was provided by the Africville Museum. The History of Africville The community of Africville dates back more than two hundred years, making it … Read more
This blog was provided by the Africville Museum. The History of Africville The community of Africville dates back more than two hundred years, making it … Read more
This blog post was provided by Sarah Onyango from Black History Ottawa. How many Canadians within and outside the Black community know that we are … Read more
This blog post was provided by Scott Clyke from DESTA Black Youth Network. I’m sure that many of you will agree that 2020 was one … Read more
This blog post was provided by Alica Hall, Executive Director of Nia Centre For The Arts. Help Nia Centre build a legacy for our country … Read more
This blog post was provided by Arthritis Research Canada. Many assume arthritis is no more than aches and pains, and that it only affects older … Read more
This article was provided by Janet and Rachel from Socks 4 Souls Canada. The pandemic has been a challenging time for many Canadians. Our homes … Read more
This blog post was provided by Carolyn Holloway, Community Engagement Officer, from Safe Haven Foundation. An estimated 35,000-40,000 young people experience homelessness in Canada every … Read more
This blog post was provided by Wade Thorhaug from the Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre. Food insecurity in Canada’s north is a frequent news headline. For … Read more
This blog post was provided by Nicole-Ann Poitras from the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau. For 90 years our number one goal at the Lower Mainland … Read more
This blog post was provided by Kate MacRae and Nadine Metwaly-Duguay from UNICEF Canada. Conflict has changed every part of Syria over the past nine … Read more