Conversation avec Gaëtan Etoga, co-fondateur de YMMA, une entreprise qui fabrique des poupées noires et racisées comme outil permettant aux enfants d’embrasser leurs racines et de bâtir leur estime de soi dans une société où le racisme existe encore – et aussi de sensibiliser la population à l’inclusion et à la lutte contre le racisme. Samedi le 28 mai, 16h. Entrée gratuite. En français principalement. Q&A bilingue.
Have you ever wondered what goes on ‘behind the scenes’ at your community museum? The museum is a beehive of activity leading up to the opening weekend. Much goes on […]
Argenteuil is full of Scottish heritage and there is an opportunity to learn all about it. André McNicoll of Brownsburg-Chatham is a direct descendant of the McNicoll’s from Scotland who […]
The Vankleek Hill Fiddle & Dance Association is celebrating its 25th anniversary at its 25th annual competition on April 20, 2024 at Vankleek Hill Collegiate Institute. The doors open at […]
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