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2016 African Heritage Month

Posted by GHO Admin on February 2, 2016 in Events

** This list may not include all events taking place at Dalhousie.
For events taking place in the community, please see ansa.novascotia.ca

“Film Series: African Heritage Month: First Films by Black Filmmakers”

Tuesday, February 2 @ 5pm - Movie: She’s Gotta Have it
Tuesday, February 9 @ 5pm – Movie: Dear White People
Tuesday, February 16 @ 5pm – Movie: Losing Ground
All films screened at Dalhousie Art Gallery

“African Heritage Month Speaker Series”

Thursday, February 4 @ 12pm-1pm
Thursday, February 11 @ 12pm-1pm
Thursday, February 25 @ 12pm-1pm
Dalhousie Schulich School of Law, Weldon Law Building, Room 105
Hosted by: Dalhousie Black Law Student Society dblsacontact@gmail.com

“Racism is Killing Us Softly: Narratives of Young Black Men”

Thursday, February 4 @ 6pm-8pm
Student Union Building, Room 303
Hosted by: Black Student Advising Centre bsac2@dal.ca

“Race Place & the Law - A Socio-Legal Analysis of Environmental Racism in Nova Scotia"

Tuesday, February 9 @ 6:30pm-8 pm
Dalhousie Schulich School of Law, Weldon Law Building, Room 105
Hosted by: Environmental Law Students' Society elss@dal.ca or nina.butz@dal.ca

“Global Health Rounds: Health & Wellness of African Nova Scotian Men”

Wednesday, February 10 @ 5pm-6pm
Tupper Building, Room G36
Hosted by: Global Health Office gho@dal.ca

"Centred Spaces: An Afrocentric approach to sharing and learning"

Thursday, February 18
Collaborative Health Education Building (CHEB), Room 150
Hosted by: Office of Human Rights, Equity and Harassment Prevention

“Remember Africville: A Dalhousie Journey to Africville”

Friday, February 26 @ 11am
Africville and Collaborative Health Education Building (CHEB), Room 150
Hosted by: Office of Human Rights, Equity and Harassment Prevention, DSU, Promoting Leadership in health for African Nova Scotians, Black Student Advising Centre gho@dal.ca

“An Evening Celebrating Black Women in Canada This Black History Month”

Thursday, February 11 @ 7pm
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 www.celebrateblackhistory.ca

“Racism: Black Perspectives"

Wednesday, February 24 @ 7-8:30 pm Paul O'Regan Hall, Halifax Central Library
Hosted by: Canadian Center for Ethics in Public Affairs (CCEPA) and Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities and Community Health Project (ENRICH) iwaldron@dal.ca