ANSDPAD Coalition
@ansdpad
The Coalition is a group representing organizations that recognizes the International Decade for People of African Descent that serves the ANS communities.
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The BLM Solidarity Fund Nova Scotia is now accepting proposals. For more information and details contact [email protected] Akoma Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia ANSDCA African Nova Scotian Affairs @AfricvilleHT
Please join DPAD in congratulating all CLASS of 2021 Graduates from Pre-K – Post-Secondary and beyond. NS Education and Early Childhood Development Paul Wozney
Premier Rankin makes a historic announcement to fund the African Nova Scotian Justice Institute Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia Watch via livestream youtube.com/watch?v=jZ87dC…
ANSDPAD Coalition Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia The province is investing $4.8 million in a new community-led justice institute that will support African Nova Scotians in contact with the law and help address overrepresentation and anti-Black racism in the justice system. novascotia.ca/news/release/?… #nspoli
The Emancipation Day Rack Cards are now available. Email your order request to [email protected]. Also, visit the website at emancipationdayns.ca for information on events that will be taking place across the province. Nova Scotia Gov. Tourism Nova Scotia
ANSDPAD Coalition congratulates Nova Scotia PC Party and leader Tim Houston on last nights win in the 41st Provincial General Election. We look forward to working with you on the important matters that impact the African Nova Scotian community and people of #africandescent
Join us for our press conference 10:00am Aug. 24 Delmore Buddy Daye 5450 Cornwallis St where we will explore the recent NS Court of Appeal decision on the use of IRCAs by NS judges their potential impact on the NS justice system and the ANS
Join us for our press conference 10:00am Aug. 24 Delmore Buddy Daye 5450 Cornwallis St where we will explore the recent NS Court of Appeal decision on the use of IRCAs by NS judges their potential impact on the NS justice system and the ANS community