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Healing Through Literature: UNB Alumni Aimee C. Trafton Releases a Young Adult Novella

Drawing elements of inspiration for this fiction from her own life, her experience with anxiety and depression at a young age, and the veil of silence that came from a lack of discussions surrounding mental health issues.
Read MoreHealing Through Literature: UNB Alumni Aimee C. Trafton Releases a Young Adult Novella
  • Stacey Langlois
  • April 11, 2023
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We Are Here: Remembering Black New Brunswickers

The exhibition gives prominence to the ancestral diversity of Black Canadian culture and whose hard work and dedication helped shape contemporary New Brunswick.
Read MoreWe Are Here: Remembering Black New Brunswickers
  • Stacey Langlois
  • April 11, 2023
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Strength Through Beauty-Jola Adenji’s “Mad Black Women”

Jola Adeniji a Nigerian artist created the “MAD BLACK WOMAN SERIES” at the Charlotte Street Art Centre - This is a free event running at the Glencross Gallery from February 2nd until March 13th
Read MoreStrength Through Beauty-Jola Adenji’s “Mad Black Women”
  • Stacey Langlois
  • February 16, 2023

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