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Black Community Centres, Houses of Prayers & Social Services
Antigonish
Black Community Centres, Houses of Prayers & Social Services
In Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Black community centers, social services, churches, mosques, and other houses of prayer are vital components of the community fabric, playing pivotal roles in fostering unity and support. These institutions serve as inclusive spaces for cultural preservation, providing platforms for the celebration and sharing of traditions within the Black community. Social services offered contribute to the well-being of individuals and families, addressing unique needs and creating a supportive network. Churches and mosques, as spiritual centers, offer not only places of worship but also serve as community hubs for guidance and outreach. Their impact is profound, promoting social cohesion, empowerment, and resilience. In Antigonish, these institutions stand as pillars of cultural identity and collective strength, contributing significantly to the overall health and vibrancy of the Black community.
Melissa Falconer
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MELISSA FALCONER Melissa Falconer defines her art as pop art, heavily based in pop culture and black culture.MELISSA FALCONER
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SANDRA BREWSTER Sandra Brewster is a Torontonian artist whose work is engaging many themes that grapple with notions of identity, representation and memory.SANDRA BREWSTER
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ARTXNACHAUNTAE I enjoy bringing my work to life use bold and bright colours. I create original pieces, prints and take commissions.ARTXNACHAUNTAE

