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SDSS students celebrate Black History Month

SDSS students have organized school-wide events for Black History Month and Black Excellence Day
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This year, the Anti-Racism team joined forces with the Truth and Reconcili-ACTION team at South Delta Secondary on a number of important initiatives to help spread awareness to what is currently happening culturally in the world.

This year, the Anti-Racism team joined forces with the Truth and Reconcili-ACTION team at South Delta Secondary on a number of important initiatives to help spread awareness to what is currently happening culturally in the world.

On Jan. 13, they organized a school-wide celebration for Black Excellence Day and Martin Luther King Day. They hosted a gallery walk that highlighted 25-plus influential black individuals in history and today, like Barack Obama, Lebron James and Jackie Robinson. The students from the two teams researched and created the infographs for the gallery walk and served cultural cuisine after students walked through the gallery, which was a nice way of getting everyone involved with what they are trying to accomplish at SDSS.

To extend the celebration and to honour Black History Month, for the month of February, they have created a slideshow that plays on the school televisions all day that highlights 50 influencers in the Black community. As well, for each day of February, there is a new slide highlighting interesting facts about selected Black Canadians and their accomplishments.

-Submitted by SDSS students Tamari Jacobs, Elli Thompson, Sophie Lee, Sameer Jaffer and Samuel Weir