African Heritage Month 2022
Through
OUR EYES:
THE VOICES OF AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIANS
On behalf of the Centre for Transformative Nursing and Health Research (CTNHR) I would like to congratulate the over 50 Black communities on the celebration of African Heritage Month and acknowledge the rich history and contributions from people of African descent.
The CTNHR is situated in the Faculty of Health to support the work of students, faculty, staff, and community members with research and knowledge mobilization. We would like to acknowledge and celebrate the successes of colleagues and leaders of African descent.
Dr. Megan Aston PhD RN
Professor and Director of the CTNHR
We would like to share a few links in recognition of African Heritage month
Wednesdays @ Noon CTNHR Research Rounds. Feb 16, 2022
- Black nurses in the nursing profession in Canada: A scoping review: Chelsa States MScN student, Vanessa Maclennan, BScN student
- A Black Feminist study of African Nova Scotian nurses and their leadership in healthcare: Keisha Jefferies, PhD Nursing (c)
Zoom meeting ID: 849 8289 9944 Passcode: 636971 Zoom link
- African Nova Scotian Affairs
- History of African Heritage Month and Dalhousie campus and community events
- African Nova Scotian Decade of People of African Descent Coalition (ANSDPAD) Health and grassroots activities
- Health Association of African Canadians
- Registered Nurses Association of Ontario
- Clotilda Yakimchuk NS nurse
- Bernice Redmon was the first Black nurse to practice in public health in Canada
- Articles by Keisha Jefferies RN PhD student:
African Canadian nurses in the nursing profession in Canada: a scoping review protocol
The Strong Black Woman: Insights and Implications for Nursing