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1 Lamar Eason RCH Coordinator: South Shore Regional School Board Student Support Workers: Shelly Whynot Home School: Dr. J.C. Wickwire Tara Davidson Home School: Forest Heights Community School Teresa Provo Home School: North Queens Community School Sheila Porter Home School: Chester District Elementary *Home schools do not mean that that is the only school that they service.
2 CENTRE S & MUSEUMS: Africville Museum Halifax, Nova Scotia, info@africvillemuseum.org Bear River First Nation Heritage & Cultural Centre Bear River, Nova Scotia B0S 1BO Black Cultural Centre 10 Cherry Brook Rd, Cherry Brook NS B2Z 1A Black Loyalist Heritage Museum Contact: Arlene Butler, Programming & Outreach Coordinator 119 Old Birchtown Road; Site 10, Mod 3, Comp 14; Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0 (t) (f) or Arlene@blackloyalist.com Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mi'kmaq Museum 65 Treaty Trail, Millbrook, NS B6L1W3 Gord Pictou, Heather Stevens, or Garrett Gloade are the contacts Kejimkujik National Park Mi kmaq History, artifacts, petroglyphs, canoes (visitor center) (administration)
3 NS Museum of Natural History Exhibits and programs just for schools Roger Lewis is the contact; Curator of Mi kmaq Holdings Queens County Museum AFRICAN CANADIAN African Canadian Services Division Halifax, NS Toria and Kwamena Aidoo African drumming and Dance Paul Ashe African Canadian Services Henry Bishop African Drumming (902) Steve Carrington, Cultural Proficiency and African Canadian support African Canadian Services Division CONTACTS:
4 Irving Carvery Africville Brenda Clark Black Educators Association (t) Andrew Dahms, Interactive Percussion Education; Drumming Gordon Earle African Canadian History, Previous NS politician Shauntay Grant Spoken Word, Poetry Thomas Henderson African Studies Curriculum; African Canadian Services Division Halifax, NS Patrick Jarvis African Drumming Weymouth NS Tina Joudrey Black History (t) 1(902)
5 Maritime Centre for African Dance Inc. facebook: (t) Will Njoku African Canadian Youth Motivational Speaker & Basketball Camps (t) 1(866) (m) 1(506) Juanita Peters Africville Wanda Robson (Sister of Viola Desmond) Contact is Joe Robson (t) Selin Serefoglu Executive Assistant for Andre Levingston, Halifax Rainmen 1888 Brunswick Street Suite 611, Halifax NS, B3J 3J8 (t) (902) (f) 1(866) Shari Shortliffe African Canadian and Black Loyalist History Black Loyalist Heritage Society 98 Birchtown Road; Site 10, Mod 3, Comp 14; Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0 (t) (f)
6 Craig Marshall Smith African Canadian History, RCMP and author of two books Dennis Wright (AKA Hellafactz) African Nova Scotia Musician (902) MI KMAQ CONTACTS: Michael R. Denny (Cape Breton) Mi kmaq Drum Keeper: Stoney Bears Drummers Ian Doucette Mi'kmaq Curriculum Consultant: Mi'kmaq Services w/ DoE Jude Gerrard, Mi'kmaq Services Consultant, DOE Lawrence Herney (Pictou Landing FN) Mi kmaq Ceremonial Smudging/Pipe Keeper Marlene Joudry (Bear River FN) Mi kmaq Quill work demonstration (t) Shalan Joudry, Puppetry, enviormental presentations, & FN theatre. or
7 Wanda Joudry-Finigan (Bear River FN), Mi'kmaq language/drumming/cultural presentations Bonnie Labrador (Acadia FN): Mi kmaq Cultural Items/Artifacts Melissa Labrador (Acadia FN) Contemporary Mi'kmaq artist, Jewellery Maker, Cultural adviser, spirituality and smudging, Drumming, language, Canoe building Traditional medicines Todd Labrador (Acadia FN) Birch bark canoe builder, drum making workshops, petroglyphs, cultural presentations, artifacts (h) Richard MacKinnon Mi kmaq artifacts (canoes, antlers, eel traps, leatherwork, etc) Peter McEwan Mi kmaq Knives/Earrings/Wood Boxes/Leather/Bead & Quill Work Robert McEwan Mi kmaq Leather Work Holly Meuse (Bear River FN): Mi kmaq Art (t) (c)
8 Native Council of Nova Scotia Liverpool/Greenfield Elder Daniel Paul Mi kmaq History, social justice and anti-discrimination advocate Gord Pictou Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mi'kmaq Museum Millbrook Wilma Simon (Cape Breton) Mi kmaq Traditional Dancing Elder Peggie Wentzell (Native Council of NS): Mi'kmaq Drumming, Singing and Ceremonies Tanya Warrington Mi kmaq Jewelry/Quill & Bead Work/Antler Craft Elder Nancy Whynot (Native Council of NS): Mi kmaq Storytelling and dreams catchers (t) Woksape & Co. Mi kmaq dance, regalia and performance
9 Rola AbiHanna Student Equity Consultant Department of Education Halifax, NS (902) Alicia Bigwood Teaching Immigrants Enlish (TIA) Servicing Lunenburg County (902) OTHER CONTACTS: Richard Derible Consultant on restorative approaches Justice (902) (902) Art Fisher Family Service of Western Nova Scotia Youth Outreach, Family Support, supporting across cultures, abilities, diversities, genders and sexualities Edna LeVine Atlantic Jewish Council
10 Adam Myatt Youth Project: Community Educator 2281 Brunswick Street Halifax, NS B3K2Y9 (902) Tina Mirchandani YREACH Program: Outreach Settlement Staff Bridgewater, NS (902) x30 Linda Nicholl Presentations on Diversity and Human Rights Human Rights Commission: Race Relations, Equity & Inclusion (t) (c) Ron Patterson Laing House, Laing Community Development Coordinator Peer support organization for youth living with mental illness Nolan Pike Educator & LGBTQ Consultant (t) Philip Riteman Holocaust: Auschwitz survivor, book for speaking engagements 7 eagle drive Bedford
11 Kate Shewan The Youth Project: Executive Director Providing support/services to youth on sexual orientation/gender identity (902) Chris Woods Drumming The Youth Project (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Providing support/services to youth around sexual orientation/gender identity (902) (902) Website:
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