Useful Resources

  • SJCS Stands with Concerned Community Members of Nova Scotia Working for Fully Inclusive Health and Safety in the Face of Covid-19 (Spring 2020). Community Members’ Statement is available here: C19 Statement
  • SJCS Statement of Solidarity of Wet'suwet'en jurisdiction and governance, and land and water protectors across Turtle Island. The Statement is available here
  • The Lynn Jones African- Canadian & Diaspora Heritage Collection at the SMU Archives: documents over 50 years of African, African Diasporic and African- Nova- Scotian Heritage and history
  • For information on Mi'kma'ki (the unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq People on which 91±¬ÁϳÉÈËƬ operates), the Mi'kmaq, the Treaties relevant to this territory, and more, see Cape Breton University's Mi'kmaq Resource Centre: 
  • SMU's cartographer, Will Flanagan, has access to a remarkable range of historical maps and images of Halifax/ K'jipuktuk (particularly the Halifax peninsula), which in turn are available to SMU students and faculty:

          * Will Flanagan
            Cartographer, Dept. of Geography (SMU)
            (902) 420- 5742
            flanagan@smu.ca