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Dr. Ingrid Waldron, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing and Director of the ENRICH Project received the "Advocate of the Year" award for "The Enrich Project" from the The Springtide Better Politics Awards.
The Springtide Better Politics Awards are a celebration of people who are making a positive impact on the state of democracy in Nova Scotia. Through their actions as politicians, public figures and community leaders, the individuals we celebrate fill us with hope for the future of politics and democracy in Nova Scotia. - See more at: http://www.springtidecollective.ca/betterpolitics/#about-the-awards
The Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities & Community Health Project (ENRICH) is a collaborative community-based research and engagement project on environmental racism in Mi’kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities.
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