The Objective News Agency
Nova scotia Area, CanadaThe Objective is an independent news agency covering Black news in Nova Scotia, founded by investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker Tunde Balogun. After graduating from the journalism program at the University of King's College, Tunde and fellow graduate Sandra Hannebohm set out to cover news that the traditional media miss. After months of planning and interviews, they launched the first of four investigations into issues affecting the Black community.
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Black Nova Scotia News
Nova scotia Area, CanadaBlack Nova Scotia News was originally created as a Facebook page on May 10, 2010 – originally titled ‘Black Nova Scotian News Network’, then switching to ‘Black Nova Scotian News’. It was inspired by an article written by Sherri Borden Colley titled ‘Are African Nova Scotians getting a raw deal in prison?’ Since then, the page would go on to include not only news items, but also historical information and community listings. As of March 2018, the page grew to have over 7300 followers from Nova Scotia, Canada and around the world. In March of 2018, a replacement Facebook page was created, titled ‘New Black Nova Scotia News’ in response to an internet hack that had taken place on the original page. The original page’s administration was downgraded to mere moderator status and unable to update and post on behalf of the page. This was (and is) deeply frustrating. To date, Facebook has yet to fully correct the error despite numerous trouble-tickets and complaints having been submitted. Plans had been in motion to establish BlackNSnews.com as an official website. Despite the setback, BlackNSnews.com is now proudly and officially launched. In keeping with it’s original mandate, BlackNSnews.com aims to help keep people of African descent, particularly those from, or with ties to Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada, up to date with happenings in the news that pertain to or are of interest to the Black communities of Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada.
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Black and African Canadian student supports - Pictou Campus
Pictou, CanadaOur African Canadian supports advisors are a resource for students of African descent. They can answer your questions and help you find the information, culturally specific supports and academic supports you need to succeed.
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Black and African Canadian student supports - Burridge Campus
Yarmouth, CanadaOur African Canadian supports advisors are a resource for students of African descent. They can answer your questions and help you find the information, culturally specific supports and academic supports you need to succeed.
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Black and African Canadian student supports - Shelburne Campus
Shelburne, CanadaOur African Canadian supports advisors are a resource for students of African descent. They can answer your questions and help you find the information, culturally specific supports and academic supports you need to succeed.
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Black and African Canadian student supports - Ivany Campus
Dartmouth, CanadaOur African Canadian supports advisors are a resource for students of African descent. They can answer your questions and help you find the information, culturally specific supports and academic supports you need to succeed.
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Black and African Canadian student supports - Marconi Campus
Sydney , CanadaOur African Canadian supports advisors are a resource for students of African descent. They can answer your questions and help you find the information, culturally specific supports and academic supports you need to succeed.
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