Black Canadian artists have shaped music, theatre, literature, and visual arts across the country. Through creativity, they have told stories of joy, resistance, and identity. Art has long been a way to challenge injustice and celebrate culture. When we support diverse voices in the arts, we enrich our entire community.
Happening Today – February 12
Good luck to our Junior Girls Basketball team who compete iun the Fraser North Championships this afternoon. The Poetry Slam was a success last night with over 20 poems recited. After some discussion there were winners chosen for each grade level. 1st place for grade 8/9 level is Brynn Vourilainen for her poem Atlas, 1st place […]
Black History Month Thought for the Day
Africville was a historic Black community in Halifax that existed for over 100 years. Despite paying taxes, residents were denied basic services like clean water and paved roads. In the 1960s, the community was forcibly relocated in the name of “urban renewal.” Today, Africville stands as a reminder of the importance of listening to communities […]
Happening Today – February 11
Today at Tutorial we are offering self-guided course planning tours. Check out the posters to see where to go to get information on a particular subject and make your way to that room. Meeting at lunch today are Fiction Addiction and the Business & Tech Club and Rams Weightlifting meet after school. Join us tonight […]
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