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Black Owned Bookstores, Black Authors, Training & Education
Antigonish
Black Owned Bookstores, Black Authors, Training & Education
Antigonish, Nova Scotia, embraces the literary contributions of Black authors by championing Black-owned bookstores, thereby fostering a vibrant and thriving literary culture. While many Black authors from Nova Scotia may not have received widespread recognition, it is imperative to support the region's Black-owned bookstores in order to amplify diverse voices, promote representation, and cultivate a more inclusive literary landscape. The bookstores in Nova Scotia, including those in Antigonish, play a pivotal role in showcasing the works of Black authors, enabling us to delve into the narratives of African Canadians. This exploration is vital for comprehending and appreciating the diverse experiences within the community. By actively supporting Black-owned bookstores and Black authors, all communities, including Antigonish and other locales in Nova Scotia, stand to benefit from a more enriched, diverse, and equitable literary environment. Such support fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of the unique perspectives and stories within the Black Canadian 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

