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Sharing Our Home and A Little of Our Community with

OussematouMay 2016.

Created by Lydia SorflatenEspecially for Mme. Oussematou

Home Away From Home: Sorflaten’s On Shortts Lake

Preparing Presentations!

Presentation In French Ecole Acadienne de Truro

Charlie Hill Left Money To The Rotary Club of Truro For International Work.The Three Room School Rebuild Project In Befang, Cameroon Is Dedicated In

His Memory.

Charles Hill and Sons Farm Charles Hill

The Milking Parlor

Tara, Charles Hill’s Grand Daughter & Matou

Cows Eat A Mixture of Silage (Hay), Corn, Soya Beans.

Allan Explains: Milk Is Stored In The Bulk Milk Tank

Don’t Think So….

Jillian, Matou, Emma and Tara Holding Posters For Befang!

Visit to Africville Museum Halifax/Bedford

AfricvilleFor over a century African Canadians settled here developing an independent community centered around church and family. As part of the urban renewal projects of the 1960’s, officials introduced a plan to level the community and relocate its residents. The community mobilized and even though no building were saved, Africville became a symbol of the ongoing struggle by African Canadians to defend their culture and their rights. Seaview Park, created on this site as a memorial to Africville, speaks to the enduring significance of this community.

Before: A Thriving Community

Now: A Busy Container Port

Africville As A Community

Children Played On The Beach. Picked Blueberries

Water Problems

Drinking Water Had to Be Boiled Water Contaminated By City Dump

1964 – 67•Africville residents relocated and their homes destroyed

2004•The UN officially states that the treatment and destruction of Africville was a crime against humanity.

What can be learned from this terrible story?

Zion United Baptist Church Sunday Service

Visit to the Mi'kmaq Community of Millbrook

Visit to Maggie’s Place Resource Centre for Families

Ideas For Adaptation

Reuse, Recycle Especially Compost

A Preschoolers Children’s Library and Activity Boxes

Visit to the Coady International Institute

Excellent Facility

Matou Talks With A Man From Ghana

At the Library With Admissions Officer & Librarian

http://www.coady.stfx.ca/coady/

A Walk and Picnic in Victoria Park