Black Cultural Centre For Nova Scotia

Description [EN]
The Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia in Halifax is a significant museum and cultural center dedicated to the history and heritage of the African Nova Scotian community. Founded in 1983, the center serves as a place of education and cultural exchange, honoring and preserving the contributions and achievements of the Black community in Nova Scotia. The center houses a variety of exhibitions, artifacts, and documents that depict the rich history and culture of the African Nova Scotian population. It also offers educational programs, workshops, and events that promote awareness of African Canadian history and culture. The Black Cultural Centre plays a central role in fostering understanding and appreciation of Nova Scotia´s diverse cultural landscape.