Promoting a greater sense of community among Black faculty, staff and students at #DalhousieU.

Joined January 2019
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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
Are you a current post-secondary student who may be interested in the Scholarship Program for African Nova Scotian Students? Applications for the 2020-21 awards are now being accepted. Check it out: ednet.ns.ca/acs/scholarships… @NSLAE
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Join us tomorrow for #ShutDownSTEM & #ShutDownAcademia. This is a one-day strike from colleges and universities to support the Black Lives Matter movement and the need to address systemic racism. #blacklivesmatter Find out more: facebook.com/events/30443419…
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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
PhD in Philosophy student Tiffany Gordon is a panelist at tonight's online event, "Speak Truth to Power: Forum on Anti-Black Racism." In her first @DalOpenThink blog, she explores the role of academics in social justice movements: bit.ly/2XBR3Cc
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The @DalhousieU Black Faculty and Staff Caucus standing in solidarity with our Black faculty, staff, students and broader community to condemn all acts of racism, discrimination, and violence.
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The DBFSC stands in solidarity with protestors in Nova Scotia and around the world who are seeking justice for the murder of George Floyd and other Black men and women who have been murdered at the hands of law enforcement.
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We also wish to recognize the secondary trauma experienced by our Black faculty and staff in witnessing these events over the last week.
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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
The Dalhousie Black Student Advising Centre is and will continue to be a safe space for Black students on campus. We stand in solidarity with our Black students, faculty & staff & stand against all acts of racism, discrimination, & senseless acts of violence. #BlackLivesMatter
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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
Join us for the conversation!!! 1:15pm! Today #COVID19NS
The impact of #COVID19ns on Black communities, and the call for keeping race-based statistics in #NovaScotia Dr. @OmiSooreDryden, the James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies @DalhousieU joins us to discuss at 1:15 player.news957.com
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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
Today marks the 50th anniversary of #DalhousieU's Transition Year Program! 🥳 Founded in 1970, TYP prepares Black and Indigenous students for university: bit.ly/2S814DS
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The Department of Industrial Engineering at Dalhousie University invites applications for a tenure-track position from candidates with outstanding research and teaching abilities in industrial engineering. See full job description here: dal.peopleadmin.ca/postings/…

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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
Dr. Nnorom has been a pillar for advocacy at UofT and strong support for members of the BMSAC. REGISTER on Eventbrite: bit.ly/2R1LmtB for this talk on maintaining wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic, thriving in a racialized world, and just living your best life.

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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
Information Technology Services warns students, staff and faculty that there are those trying to exploit COVID-19 fears by using alerts and other communications to trick people into installing malware. Learn more (login required): bit.ly/2vKrp2S
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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
An important message for all International Students studying at Canadian Universities.
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International students in Canada, take note: courses of study being delivered online on an exceptional basis due to #COVID19 will not affect Post-Graduation Work Permit Program eligibility for a post-graduation work permit. @univcan @CollegeCan
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Dalhousie Black Faculty and Staff Caucus retweeted
.@bipocus invites you to their very first Community Meal! It will be held at the Indigenous Centre - 1325 Edward Street this Thursday @ 6-8pm. This is a closed space for BIPOC folks!
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The 5 pm screening of "There's Something in the Water" at the Halifax Black Film Festival this Saturday is sold out. They have added a new screening at 1 pm on the same date at Park Lane.
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There's Something in the Water, the documentary film produced by Dr. Ingrid Waldron, Ellen Page, Ian Daniel and Julia Sanderson, will be released on Netflix on March 27. Check out the story and trailer at Time Magazine online: time.com/5786386/theres-some…
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Dalhousie Black faculty and staff are invited to this workshop to share their workplace experiences.
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