Zabrina Whitman
Coordinator, Indigenous Affairs, Acadia University
Zabrina believes strongly in the values of Engage, in the importance of community, and how when we work together we can create a better Nova Scotia for all.
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Coordinator, Indigenous Affairs, Acadia University
Zabrina believes strongly in the values of Engage, in the importance of community, and how when we work together we can create a better Nova Scotia for all.
Read MoreWe’re thrilled to announce Devour! The Food Film Fest’s 2021 theme of “Global Indigenous Cinema and Cuisine.” This hybrid event will take place both online and in person in Wolfville, Nova Scotia/Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people, from October 19-24.
Read MoreWith 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.
Read MoreThe Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association seeks to build a new centre that will stand proudly as a symbol of resilience and healing, but it has been a challenge in the last two years to secure funding.
Read MoreThe Nova Scotia Native Women's Association hopes to begin building a $6.5-million resilience centre in Millbook First Nation this fall to help Indigenous women and their families heal.
Read MoreMichael was excited about many things including the addition of Zabrina Whitman (Class of 2006) to his Board of Directors.
Read MoreAmong the many milestone achievements of the PAC, it produced a handbook entitledWorking with Indigenous Peoples at Acadia University – Handbook and Protocols…
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