Afri-Canada Art and Digital Literacy
Mission: The AfriCanada Centre aims to provide opportunities for creative and artistic expression and empowerment, talent development and training for members of our community in traditional and modern performance arts, digital literacy, as well as to generate economic and business activity and entrepreneurship.
The AfriCanada Community and Digital Literacy Centre (AfriCanada Centre) is a modern multi-purpose facility consisting of a state-of-the-art technology and community space, equipment, and training for Black Canadians in British Columbia to create, produce, their works, as well as to train, polish, and refresh their talents and digital literacy. It is a destination for knowledge, creation, fun, empowerment, and community.
African and Mother Language Programme
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Annual Art and Cultural Festival
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Aklowa Scholarship Programme
It is undeniable that any society’s future depends on who its youth become tomorrow. And who the youth become depends on the quality of formal education they receive today. Another self-evident truth is that the best investment of any society is that made in of education its youths, the future leaders. This is even truer for the deprived and impoverished youth. Poverty and other barriers, such as discrimination and misplaced priorities on the part of leaders conspire to prevent these youths to access quality education in order to unleash their potentials and realize their dreams.
Social Justice in Education Advocacy
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Annual African Heritage Quiz and Spelling Bee Contests
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Sankofa Communication Network (Sankofa News)
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Annual United Nations Decade for People of African Descent Public Forum
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Annual Goal Four of the United Nations Development Symposium
Goal 4: Quality Education
As stated by the UN: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
sdgs.un.org/goals
Gender Justice Programme
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