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Day: 18 March 2026

Black Threads Comes to Nova Scotia: Donna Paris Brings National Black History Project Home

Donna Paris and David Zapparoli seated together with a BlackNovaScotia.ca logo overlay in the foreground and a yellow border framing the image, used as a feature image for coverage of the “Black Threads of the Canadian Tapestry” exhibition.

Donna Paris’ Black Threads of the Canadian Tapestry exhibition opens in Halifax March 21, with a Truro “Meet the Artists” event on March 26, highlighting Black Canadian stories through photography and oral history.

Stylized map of Nova Scotia filled with Pan-African colours—red, black, and green—from top to bottom, outlined in metallic gold, with the words “Black Nova Scotia” below.

Because there's always more to the story…

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