The Cumberland African Nova Scotian Association (CANSA)
Amherst, CanadaThe vision of CANSA is that all citizens, including persons with disabilities, African Nova Scotians and youth at risk be respected and grow socially, economically and culturally in Cumberland County. Source: http://cansa.ca/
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Black Business Initiative
Halifax, CanadaThe BBI is committed to growing a Black presence in a diverse range of business sectors including high-tech, manufacturing, tourism , and the cultural sector. Source: http://www.bbi.ca
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YMCA Nova Scotia Works (Main Street)
Halifax, CanadaYMCA Nova Scotia Works Employment Services Centre provides a comprehensive service for unemployed individuals in the Halifax Regional Municipality area. Our centres offer a broad range of services, which include Career/Job Search Case Management, Job Development, Resource Centre Job Search Services and IT and Employment Readiness Workshops, Career Counselling and assistance with Job readiness.
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Shumba Consulting
Halifax, CanadaWITH A CORE LENS OF DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION, WE WORK WITH ORGANIZATIONS TO DEVELOP AND DELIVER ENGAGING AND IMPACTFUL WORKPLACE EDUCATION AND MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS. IN OUR COMMUNITIES AND TODAY’S WORKPLACE, CONSISTENT AND CONTINUOUS EDUCATION, TRAINING AND POLICIES THAT FOCUS ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AWARENESS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR COURAGEOUS ORGANIZATIONS.
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MARITIME CENTRE FOR AFRICAN DANCE (MCAD INC.)
Halifax, CanadaThe Maritime Centre for African Dance (MCAD), most recently noted for performing at President Obama’s African Inaugural Ball, was formed in 2005, is an organization dedicated to teaching, sharing and promoting African Culture though the art of dance, to youth and adults across Nova Scotia and Canada. To date, MCAD has taught well over 600,0000 children and adults in schools, community centres, camps and programs. This number is ever increasing. This organization was formed out of a necessity for lack of cultural representation in the form of traditional dance in Canada, UK and the US. It is a collective of different individuals from Africa who have are trained in traditional dance and ranges from the South, North, West and East of Africa. As of 2009, MCAD began expanding not only within Canada but also in the US and Zimbabwe. In 2011, MCAD launched in the UK. Every year, MCAD holds Afro Dance Camps, (trademarked) for children/youth ages 8-Adults, which features cultural dance from areas such as Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia and South Africa to learning to play traditional instruments such as Marimba, (xylophone), jembe (drum), and mbira (thumb piano). ANYONE of any background, with or without dance experience is encouraged to come to this camp. MCAD also has resource material that is available for schools, communities and individuals. The resource material includes dvds, books and powerpoint presentations. For information on this email, admin@mcafricancamps.com. MCAD also hosts workshops and classes at various times all across the Canada. As well as two hip hop dance competitions, The Dance Off each year, one in Halifax and one in Toronto. The Dance Off is quickly growing and is now one of the largest Hip Hop dance competitions in the Maritimes. This years Halifax finalists competed for both prize money, as well as a chance to perform live at this summer rush, which has previously featured performers such as Rhianna, Akon, Girlicious, and Jesse McCartney, as well as ABDC winners Supercrew. MCAD’s adult troupe was the only Canadian dance troupe invited to perform last year for President Barrack Obama’s presidential inauguration.
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Tatamagouche Centre: A Learning & Retreat Conference Centre with an Activist Ethos
Tatamagouche, CanadaThrough the full welcome and inclusion of all people, Tatamagouche Centre offers its hospitality to everyone, works for the justice of all people, and joyfully affirms and celebrates human diversity in sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, ability, race, religion and age, regardless of economic situation.
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Placemaking 4G CIC Recruiting Services
Halifax, CanadaWhether you’re looking for: ● Entry-level Recruiting ● Mid-level Recruiting ● Senior/Executive Level Recruiting We will take the entire talent-attraction scope of work off your hands and allow you the time to do your job while we do ours. We don’t believe in “cultural fit”. We believe in “cultural contributors” who are able to contribute to your culture and your bottom line. Uniquely structured, we are able to fulfill community and corporate needs on multiple levels. Recruiting isn't all about senior positions anymore. We will help you invest in your entry and mid-level positions. Why? "They have the highest turnover rates resulting in additional costs of 30 - 150% to replace them." — Darius Fisher, Forbes "Similar to how employers appreciate job candidates who show goodwill through volunteer experience, discerning professionals appreciate when an organization demonstrates a commitment to community" — Marie Bountrogianni Dean of the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Ryerson University Greatness We're connected to universities, colleges and young professionals associations from coast-to-coast-to-coast and beyond. Your jobs will be viewed by the best talent our country and overseas has to offer. diversity Don't settle for the status quo. Leverage our network. Work with us to find amazing, new voices to grow your organization. impact Each position you hire means real dollars invested back into Atlantic Canada. We believe in Atlantic Canada. We put our money where our mouth is and reinvest 60% of our profits right here at home.
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Career Connections - Guysborough (Formally - Antigonish Guysborough Black Development Association)
Guysborough, CanadaCareer Connections Nova Scotia Works staff provide a warm and friendly environment for clients who are seeking assistance with their job search and career development. Dedicated to being of service to individuals and our community at large, our knowledgeable team is responsible for making a difference in the lives of each and every client through the delivery of innovative programs and outstanding services. We have a commitment to excellence, cultural diversity, equity, inclusion practices and mutual respect. A community-based society, Career Connections Society (incorporated in 1997), oversees our development and administration, working with user groups to maximize available resources. Prior to the creation of Career Connections Nova Scotia Works in 2016, each of the locations in Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough County offered employment services separately. Most of the current Career Connections Nova Scotia Works staff belonged to one of the following career centres: Career Connections in New Glasgow, Antigonish Career Resource Centre in Antigonish, Career and Job Counselling Centre in Guysborough and the Antigonish Guysborough Black Development Association.
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YMCA Nova Scotia Works - Dartmouth
Dartmouth, CanadaYMCA Nova Scotia Works Employment Services Centre provides a comprehensive service for unemployed individuals in the Halifax Regional Municipality area. Our centres offer a broad range of services, which include Career/Job Search Case Management, Job Development, Resource Centre Job Search Services and IT and Employment Readiness Workshops, Career Counselling and assistance with Job readiness.
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Career Connections - Antigonish (Formally - Antigonish Guysborough Black Development Association)
Antigonish, CanadaCareer Connections Nova Scotia Works staff provide a warm and friendly environment for clients who are seeking assistance with their job search and career development. Dedicated to being of service to individuals and our community at large, our knowledgeable team is responsible for making a difference in the lives of each and every client through the delivery of innovative programs and outstanding services. We have a commitment to excellence, cultural diversity, equity, inclusion practices and mutual respect. A community-based society, Career Connections Society (incorporated in 1997), oversees our development and administration, working with user groups to maximize available resources. Prior to the creation of Career Connections Nova Scotia Works in 2016, each of the locations in Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough County offered employment services separately. Most of the current Career Connections Nova Scotia Works staff belonged to one of the following career centres: Career Connections in New Glasgow, Antigonish Career Resource Centre in Antigonish, Career and Job Counselling Centre in Guysborough and the Antigonish Guysborough Black Development Association.
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