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posted by Robert DeVet in on févr. 10, 2015 - View profile

Halifax

Lunch and Learn: Africville Film Screening


1:30pm
- 2:30pm
Jeudi Février 12 2015

Venue: SUB Room 316
Address: 3136 University Ave

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The Loaded LadleNova Scotia Public Interest Research Group (NSPIRG)and the Equity and Accessibility Office are working together this semester to offer a series of Lunch and Learns: a chance for presentations, discussions, or films over lunch hour over some free Ladle lunch!

Our first one of the semester will be with the Environmental Racism Working Group, a new group formed out of the Environmental Noxiousness and Racial Inequities - Enrich Project project. Get your free lunch from the Ladle, and come watch a free screening of "Africville: Can't Stop Now" We will have resources on hand about how folks can get involved organizing around environmental racism in Nova Scotia.


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