February marks our annual celebration of African Heritage Month at Acadia and across Nova Scotia. For 2026, we will be recognizing Acadia鈥檚 theme, 鈥淔or Us, By Us: Celebrating Black Excellence,鈥 alongside the provincial theme 鈥淪trength in Unity 鈥 Moving Forward with Purpose, Prosperity, Power and Progress.鈥 Together, these themes reflect the collective power that emerges when African Nova Scotians and people of African descent come together with shared vision 鈥 guided by elders, grounded in community, and oriented toward futures filled with opportunity and prosperity.

A Message from Lerato Chondoma
Associate Vice-President, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism
What does 鈥淔or Us, By Us: Celebrating Black Excellence鈥 mean to you?
Our community shared what the 2026 African Heritage Month theme means to them personally. Explore the insights of our community members as they reflect on what 鈥淔or Us, By Us鈥 means to them.
Resources
- Visit the for a list of notable books, movies and plays about Black history, culture and racial injustice
- Visit our Black Student Experience page for more information about resources available to students
- Explore our African Heritage Month Starter Toolkit for the Acadia campus community
- Explore including Sisters of Color, Black Students' Association, Acadia Caribbean Union, and the Acadia Muslim Student Association
- Learn more by visiting the Province of Nova Scotia's website
- Browse and You can also refer to the and .
- Learn about the Government of Canada's .
- Find resources and local events with the Red Spruce has also collected a .
- Explore professional connections with the and the .
Have we missed a resource that you would like to share with our campus community? Let us know at equity@acadiau.ca
Scarborough Charter
Acadia joined 40 post-secondary institutions across Canada in November 2021 to sign the . As of May 2022, there have been to sign the charter, with more to come. Those who have signed the Charter have committed to addressing and redressing the anti-Black racism in universities and colleges across Canada and fostering Black inclusion on those campuses.







