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FMPSD column: Looking back on the past school year

Author of the article: Vincent McDermott Publishing date: Jul 22, 2021  •  7 hours ago  •  1 minute read  •  Savannah Graves and Sawyer Mercredi on receiving the Alberta School Board Association’s (ASBA) prestigious Honouring Spirit: Indigenous Student awards this June. They are the only students from Fort McMurray to be honoured; and only 12 awards were given across the province. These awards “celebrate exceptional First Nations, Métis and Inuit students nominated by members of their education communities, based on their exemplary leadership, courage and commitment to their cultures and educational paths.” This year ASBA received 204 nominations. Article content We ended a remarkable, record-breaking year with our high school grads garnering over $100,000 in scholarships from across North America, provincial Indigenous awards, grants, and so much more.

Prairie portraits

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Black History Month and multicultural expo continues online as COVID-19 limits gatherings

Black History Month and multicultural expo continues online as COVID-19 limits gatherings
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Black History Month events: Let s Talk: Black Excellence Panel Discussion

For Black students at the University of Calgary, February marks Black History Month. Thus, in observance of the contributions, achievements and lived experiences of Black Canadians, the Faculty of Arts will be celebrating Black History Month with a series of virtual events. For the purpose of this article I want to highlight a specific event: Black History Month – Let’s Talk: Black Excellence Panel Discussion. For Faculty of Arts representative Fayo Abi and Equity and Diversity Committee Support student Ebenezer Belayneh, this Black Excellence Panel was an opportunity for the student population at the University of Calgary to “see themselves represented in positions of power, whether that may be in the healthcare sector, non-profit sector, the business or corporate sector,” Belayneh states. The Black Excellence panel gives a platform to Black trailblazers across the country to inspire Black excellence.

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