AfricentricTV
This is the official TV online TV channel of the Africentric Learning Institute, ALI TV. The channel will feature news, interviews, and events from the African Nova Scotian Community. The channel will also present thought leadership on education, social, political, cultural and economic issues facing the community.
This is the window to the African Nova Scotian Community. Please share with your world!
Young Gifted and Black All Women Jazz Showcase – A Conversation with Zoey, Amariah and Zamani
Young Gifted and Black All Women Jazz Showcase The Intro
Young Gifted and Black All Women Jazz Showcase Set III
Young Gifted and Black All Women jazz Showcase Set II
Young Gifted and Black All Women Showcase Set I
Nobody Knows The Troubles I've Seen - Zamani
INTRODUCING THE AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIAN FLAG - Wendie Lee Wilson
An Overview of Afrocentricity with Dr Molefi Kete Asante
Living in My Skin: Experience of Black Youth With Anti-Black Racism in Nova Scotia
Towards Peace in Ethiopia
Zamani Millar Keynote Address at MSVU's Girls Conference March 7, 2020
Principal Karen Hudson Address to the 2020 Graduating Class of Auburn High School
Sankofa Songwriters Circle May 2018
Sisters in the Struggle: African Nova Scotian Feminism
Book In A Day: R is for Reparations
Hubert Johnson Jordan Town
In My Soul Singer/Songwriter Circle 2018
Nicole Johnson Fashion Designer
Black Cultural Centre and CTV Live @ 5 - Educate Unite and Celebrate Community
Dismantling Black Archetypes An interview with Quanda Johnson by ALI TV
Opening of the Black Loyalists Heritage Centre in Shelburne Nova Scotia by Zamani Millar
Revitalizing LakeLoon CherryBrook Community Centre by Sequain Hudson-Ash
The Jamaican Cultural Association of Nova Scotia by Joshua Paris
Being A Black Male in Nova Scotia by Sequain Hudson-Ash
Imhoptep Legacy Academy by ALI TV
ANSMA Celebrates Halifax Natal Day by Amariah Bernard-Washington
Life as a Child Care Worker by Aimie Neish
Cornwallis Street Children's Gospel Choir by Jordyn Johnston-Curran
The First Black Lawyer in Nova Scotia by Jayla Johnston-Curran
The First Black Female Judge - Judge Corrine Sparks By Amariah Bernard-Washington