Benjamin Bridge, Glooscap First Nation release collaboration wine

Of the collaboration, Deslauriers credits Zabrina Whitman, a policy analyst with local, national and international experience for leading the project. Whitman, along with being a member of Glooscap First Nation and daughter of Elder Lorraine Whitman, herself president of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, has been “part of the Benjamin Bridge family for years,” says Deslauriers.

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Acadia releases new anti-racism report, begins work to create campus-wide change

We are all Treaty People. Msit No’kmaq. Treaty Day isn't just a Mi’kmaq celebration, but a day to remind us all to live in peace and friendship with respect for each other. Acadia University President Peter Ricketts and Zabrina Whitman, Indigenous Affairs Coordinator, share their experiences and perspectives on Truth and Reconciliation and the ways higher education can be a barrier or a bridge to inclusion.

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Indigenous Legend Tomson Highway opens Devour! The Food Film Fest

With a fusion of food and film, Devour! has always been a hybrid festival, and this year just got a little sweeter. The 11th installment, celebrating Global Indigenous Cinema and Cuisine, will span 47 events over 6 days, running from October 19-24, 2021. Devour! is thrilled and honoured to announce our headlining special guest, Tomson Highway, Governor General award-winning playwright, musician, and novelist.

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Diversity at Acadia: Fact and Fiction to Action

Panel interview with Junior Moaku (’19), Tracey McGillivray (’87, ’15), Zabrina Whitman and Robert Ffrench (’04), highlighting an Acadia-specific initiative supporting black and Indigenous students, including discussion about social movements as a call to action and what members of our alumni community can take from the conversation to inform any further activity either as individuals or organizations.

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Darryl Leroux in Halifax

Please join us for the Halifax launch of Darryl Leroux’s Distorted Descent: White Claims to Indigenous Identity. Francine Blyan (Métis), Aaron Prosper (Mi’kmaq), and Zabrina Whitman (Mi’kmaq) will speak about the impacts of the “Acadian-métis” movement in Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaw territory).

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