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» Go to news mainMA Graduate Adrienne Lucas (Sehatzadeh) was Interviewed in the Halifax Examiner about the Black Community in Dartmouth, The Avenue
SOSA MA Graduate, Adrienne Lucas (Sehatzadeh) was interviewed in the Halifax Examiner on her MA thesis research (supervised by Dr. Donald Clairemont, and Dr. Lindsay DuBois 2nd Committee member) which examined The Avenue: "The community never had a name but she called it The Avenue. Her thesis covers the The Avenue’s history, early settlement, education, and the last generation to live there....at a time when history, institutions and beliefs were being deconstructed by many, including voices from the margins. Mine was one of those voices."" Elizabeth Cushing in the Halifax Examiner, July 7, 2020. Adrienne is currently an Educational Developer (eLearning), Centre for Learning and Teaching, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.
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