Black Lives Matter in New Brunswick Education Project
Cellphilms
Cellphilms are short films made with a cellphone that take up a prompt. The Black Lives Matter in New Brunswick Education project research team, have created short cellphilms that describe experiences as Black people living, studying, and working in New Brunswick. We encourage teachers to use our cellphilms to engage learners in conversation about the themes arising from the media. We also invite you to check out this 'How to Make a Cellphilm' Toolkit to bring cellphilming into your classroom. We encourage folks to create cellphilms and other art-based responses to our work! Email your creations to us and we will gladly share them here.
Solo Concert
Black Safe Spaces
New Brunswick is So White
By Husoni Raymond
Black Safe Space
By Shernel Justin
Creating Black Spaces
By Alicia Noreiga-Mundaroy
Drawing a Bridge- A Story Time for Early Elementary
By Sara Nason
Teaching A Motivational Cellphilm
By Kryssonia Wedderburn
African Art & Craft Projects
By Alicia Noreiga-Mundaroy
What Brings Me To This?
By Alicia Noreiga-Mundaroy
The Importance of Black Advocacy in Canada
By Ashley Swaby
What Is The Implicit Curriculum?
By Sara Nason
Black Hair
By Ashley Swaby