The 2025 AHM Annual Conference (July 2–4) explored how emotions shape cultural heritage, collective memory, and material culture. Blinken OSA Chief Archivist Csaba Szilágyi discussed the emotional role archivists play in interpreting records of violent pasts. #AHM2025 #BlinkenOSA
So exciting to be at @elixir-europe.org All Hands Meeting #AHM2025 for @elixir-nl.bsky.social.
We contribute to mini-symposia, workshops & posters, strengthening the future-proof data infrastructure for life sciences. elixir-events.eventscase.com/EN/ahm2025/A...
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...ses études qu'au football.
Son succès aux Jeux olympiques de Tokyo en 2020 a été, selon elle, un véritable révélateur de l’importance de son origine culturelle pour les communautés du pays et de l’étranger, même si elle représentait le Canada sur la scène mondiale.
#AHM #AHM2025 #CANWNT #CANXNT
Photograph of the 'A Soldier for All Seasons' exhibit that opened on 14 May 2025 at the Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver, Canada.
Good timing to coincide with the Chinese Canadian Museum’s new exhibit, 'A Soldier for All Seasons', during #AHM2025. The exhibit is very well done; recommended.
- www.chinesecanadianmuseum.ca/exhibitions/...
If you're interested to learn more about this, Amar, I presented my story – 'From Oblivion to Triumph' – on #WW2TV with @ww2tv.bsky.social at www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEeb....
#AHM2025 #WW2TV #WW2history
Photograph of the 'A Soldier for All Seasons' exhibit that opened on 14 May 2025 at the Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver, Canada.
Timed for #AHM2025 & #VEday, the Chinese Canadian Museum’s new exhibit, 'A Soldier for All Seasons,' highlights the vital roles Chinese Canadians played in #WW2, paving the way for full citizenship rights. Learn more at www.chinesecanadianmuseum.ca/exhibitions/....
Book cover of "Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China" by Jung Chang. This edition published by Anchor Books.
For today's #AHM2025 #histbookchat, I began reading Jung Chang's "Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China". Only 2 chapters in, Chang's grandmother's story is astonishing. Given the turbulent times the book covers, expect much more. This should give me good prep for her book on Mao.
Join us online Tues. May 13 at 1:30 p.m. as we welcome UBC's Dr. John Paul Catungal for a special presentation in honour of Asian Heritage Month. Registration is free and everyone is welcome: www.royalroads.ca/events/advan...
#AsianHeritageMonth #AHM #AHM2025
#AHM2025 Today marks the end of #WW2 in Europe on 8 May 1945. It continued in Asia — also for Canadians in action & captivity — until 15 Aug 1945. This was a catalyst for decolonization, shaping the world we live in today. It also directly impacted Canada: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEeb....
#AHM2025 It's time for the Cheung Chau Bun #Festival in #HongKong. Brings back memories of many visits to the island to watch this colourful annual tradition to ward off evil and pray for peace & blessings: apnews.com/article/hong....
Our logo on a purple background with a concentric circles pattern. Text: "Asian Heritage Month. Athlete Profiles"
Happy Asian Heritage Month! To celebrate, throughout May, we’ll be profiling Asian Canadian women's soccer players, their stories and their achievements. Join us as we honour their impact on and off the pitch. 🎉⚽
#AsianHeritageMonth #AHM2025 #RepresentationMatters
Art of an Asian mermaid sitting on a rock with an otter and smaller mermaid in the water in the foreground. Some tropical trees and islands are in the background.
Hello #kidlitartpostcard ! I am Charlene Chua & I illustrate books for kids.
🌟Open for 2026 projects for PB, GN, board & chapter books🌟
Portfolio - charlenechua.com
Agent - Tracy Marchini @bookendsliterary.bsky.social
#kidlit #kidlitart #aapi #ahm2025
Graphic showing two picture books by Charlene Chua for AAPI/ Asian Heritage Month. One shows the cover of HUG and the other the cover of The Pink Pajamas
Tomorrow is the start of AAPI / Asian Heritage Month!
If you're looking for PB reads, both my author-illustrator books feature an Asian main character (who, um.. well is basically me in both books lol)
#kidlit #aapi #aapiheritagemonth #asianheritagemonth #AHM2025
🥍 LIVE: Aleš Hřebeský Memorial Championship Game
Nova Scotia Privateers 🆚 Victoria Leprechauns
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYFN... #AHM2025
🥍 LIVE: Aleš Hřebeský Memorial semifinal
Nova Scotia Privateers 🆚 Alberta Lacrosse
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW_t... #AHM2025
Non ministrari sed ministrare ✌️
#AthinaHalfMarathon #AHM2025
A couple sits on the couch, watching TV. The angle is from behind, looking at the back of their heads. One wears their hair gathered in braids and has on a navy-coloured collared shirt. They are pointing a remote at the TV. The other is wearing a cream-coloured head scarf. "African Heritage/Black History Month. Week Three. Recommended Viewing." is written in white at the bottom of the image.
A photo and text on a white background, with a green border. The photo shows a couple walking on a dirt path, surrounded by trees and shrubs. On the left walks a man in a suit, holding a hat in one hand and the bridle of a white horse in the other. On the right is a woman in a simple dress, holding a wicker basket and a book to her chest. Beneath the photo is text. "One Heart, Broken Into Song (1999). Director: Clement Virgo. Writer: George Elliot Clarke. Watch on: YouTube. Note: Scenes of explicit nudity. Lyla Cromwell (Linette Doherty) leaves her small hard-working community of Whylah Falls for Africville with rebel Hank Johnson (Rainbow Sun Francks), when he promises her a better life. As their idea of paradise crumbles, they struggle to hold onto their love. One Heart, Broken Into Song was one of the first Canadian features to be written and directed by an African Canadian, with an almost exclusively Black cast. The film had 7 nominations at the 2000s Gemini Awards..."
A photo and text on a white background, with a red border. The photo is of a couple in wedding attire, their respective families behind them. On the left the family is set against a city skyline. On the right, they are against a large estate on the ocean. "Jumping The Broom" is written in blue in the top right hand corner. Underneath it reads "Jumping The Broom (2011). Director: Salim Akil. Writers: Elizabeth Hunter & Arlene Gibbs. Watch on: Apple TV or Amazon. Rated PG-13. Jumping The Broom is a romantic comedy that explores the intersections of class, race, and culture during a weekend wedding in Martha’s Vineyard. The production was shot in Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia and crewed by Local 849 members. Jumping the Broom stars an ensemble cast featuring Paula Patton, Laz Alonso, Mike Epps, Meagan Goode, and film legends Loretta Devine and Angela Bassett. The film received 3 nominations at the 2012 BET Awards for Best Actress (Bassett), Best Actor (Alonso), and Best Movie..."
A photo and text on a white background, with a gold border. The photo shows a woman in a white suit, her arms folded over her chest in a strong pose. Behind her is a group of six people, all in pant or skirt suits. They all stand against an ocean shoreline at sunset. In the distance is a city skyline of Halifax. "DIGGSTOWN" is written in white against the purple pink sky. Underneath is reads "Diggstown (2019-2022). Creator: Floyd Cane. Watch on: CBC Gem. Some episodes rated 14+. Diggstown follows Marcie Diggs (Vinessa Antoine), a star corporate lawyer who reconsiders her priorities after her beloved aunt commits suicide following a malicious prosecution. The show had four seasons, and showed Canadians “the beauty of communities of Dartmouth, Halifax, Charlottetown, North Preston and East Preston,” said Floyd Kane, creator, showrunner and executive producer. Diggstown delves into issues of class, race, gender, and the various inequities present in the Canadian legal system ..."
It's week 3 of African Heritage/Black History Month! We are recommending 3 IATSE Local 849 productions to put on your must-watch list: One Heart, Broken Into Song (1999), Jumping The Broom (2011), and Diggstown (2019-2022). #AHM2025 #AfricanHeritageMonth2025 #BlackHistoryMonth
Visitors getting a tour of the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre.
African Heritage Month is good time to connect with the rich history of African Nova Scotian culture with visits to museums and cultural centres, including the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre.
#AHM2025 #morethanamonth
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image of 9 book covers, of books by various African Nova Scotians,
February is #AfricanHeritageMonth in Nova Scotia,
#AHM2025: “Legacy in Action: Celebrating Black Brilliance"
Drop by your local library to check out a display of resources, and visit our library collection online,
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