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February is Black History Month and provides an opportunity to honour the legacy of Black Albertans, past and present. Like many other cultural groups who call Alberta home, they have contributed so much to make Alberta the welcoming and prosperous…

2022 NBCC BHM Launch Church Service
From Struggle Comes Strength | NBCC Worship Service 2022 | Hosted by Freedom Life Church
Pastor Rohan Samuels and the Freedom Life Church family hosts The NBCC Worship Service 2022 - From Struggle Comes Strength. Presented by The National…
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NBCC Edmonton2022-02-02 12:51:172022-03-14 11:46:112022 Black History Month Ceremony at Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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NBCC Edmonton2022-02-01 10:50:192022-03-14 11:46:182022 Edmonton Mayoral Black History Month Proclamation
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NBCC Edmonton2021-11-21 13:12:462022-03-14 11:46:23Elite Black Youth Program – 2021 IMPACT REPORT
Woke Edu Bursary and Mentorship Program
Introducing the Woke Edu Bursary and Mentorship Program
NBCC Edmonton is excited to announce that we have established our own bursary program! The Woke Edu Bursary and Mentorship Program (Woke Edu = Woken Education) aims to help youth in the…

Black History Month 2021
Black History Month is an opportunity for all Canadians to learn about the many contributions that Black Canadians and their communities have made to this country. This year’s theme for Black History Month is “The Future is Now”, a call…

‘Only Black guy in the room’: How systemic barriers hinder Black business-owners – Edmonton Journal
Keenan Pascal still remembers what it feels like to be the only Black business owner in the room.
After working in banking for eight years, the 35-year-old Edmonton entrepreneur started a cocktail bitters company called Token Bitters in 2016.
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Black Youth Mentorship Program Update March 2021
Dear National Black Coalition of Canadian Society,
We will be providing a mentorship program for Black Youths in Alberta. The University of Alberta Black Youth Mentorship and Leadership Program seeks to socially and economically empower Black…

EPS Chief McFee’s Statement on Hate
Chief McFee's Statement on Hate
There have been recent media reports of Chief McFee’s comments about the rally at the Alberta legislature. For clarity, here are the Chief’s comments…
