DAL Magazine Fall 2021

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24 hours 4 p.m. It’s Friday afternoon and I’m

finishing my day job at the Association of Black Social Workers. While I would love to go home and relax, I have a few last-minute things to do to prepare for the First Annual Black Excellence Boat Cruise tomorrow. It’s an event I’m co-hosting with Change Is Brewing Co., a community organization that advocates for racial inclusion in the craft beverage industry through collaborations, education and community outreach (on Instagram @changeisbrewingco). I need more prizes for the event, so I reach out to two of my favourite local Black-owned businesses: Tricia Crawley Art, to purchase her popular Nova Scotia BLM t-shirt and Fire & Desire Candle Co. to purchase their scented eco-friendly soy wax candle.

5 p.m. I get a phone call from

Ambassatours to confirm numbers and seating. Our event is sold out!

6 p.m. I have a busy weekend ahead

of me but I try to visit my parents each day at their home in East Preston, one of Canada’s oldest historic Black communities. My dad is barbecuing

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salmon and ribs, and my mom is watching her home shows.

9 p.m. I take some time

before bed to work on my Elevate & Explore Wellness Colouring Book for Families, which will focus on well-being and knowledge sharing.

10 p.m. I have an early

morning ahead of me, so I get ready for bed and say a special prayer that everything goes well tomorrow!

7 a.m. My alarm goes

off and I wake up excited to start the day.

8 a.m. I’m getting my

makeup done for the boat cruise and as I look out the window, I see the sun start to shine—it’s going to be a great day!

12 p.m. I’m at the Halifax waterfront

greeting passengers before they board the Harbour Queen. The photographers have arrived and the performers are setting up. We invited the Halifax Multicultural Drummers, Jah’Mila, Evolution Sounds and Rush! Bahamian Culture.

top: René Boudreau welcomes guests to the Harbour Queen middle: The Halifax Multicultural Drummers hammer out some beats bottom: Tricia Crawley models her Nova Scotia BLM t-shirt

12:30 p.m. Everyone is

boarding the Harbour Queen. The sun is shining, people are laughing and I’m feeling all the happiness. I hear the sound of the drums and I know it’s going to be an amazing event celebrating Black excellence!

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René Boudreau (BA’15) is an avid traveller and entrepreneur. She created Elevate & Explore Black Nova Scotia (on Instagram @elevateandexploreblackns) to promote Nova Scotia’s rich Black history and culture while supporting Black-owned businesses.


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