This means treating people with care and respect, and helping when something is unfair.
Fairness
These were Black people who came to Nova Scotia after the American Revolution.
The Black Loyalists
A group of people who care for and support one another.
A community
This means sharing your ideas and being heard.
Voice
Feeling safe, accepted, and valued.
Belonging
These are things everyone deserves, like safety, education, and respect.
Rights
These people were promised freedom but were often treated unfairly when they arrived.
The Black Loyalists
This includes music, food, language, and celebrations.
Culture
Choosing to do what is right, even when it is hard.
Courage
How a person understands who they are.
Identity
This word means everyone has the same rights and chances.
Equality
This word means being kept apart by unfair rules or laws.
Segregation
Stories, values, and history passed down through families.
Heritage
Someone who works actively to make things fair when they see unfairness.
Activist
Making sure everyone feels welcome and included.
Inclusion
This happens when someone is treated unfairly on purpose because of who they are.
Discrimination
In the past, this forced Black people to use different schools or spaces.
Segregation
Customs like storytelling, music, and celebrations shared over time.
Traditions
Supporting others and speaking up, even when the problem doesn’t affect you.
Ally
This includes family, culture, experiences, and values.
Identity
This belief or system judges people unfairly because of skin colour or race.
Racism
Learning about the past helps us understand why these stories are important today - what is our past family history called?
Our Heritage
These helped Black communities stay strong when times were hard. (2 things)
Community and Culture
Keeping going and staying hopeful after facing hard times.
Resilience
A basic human need that everyone deserves at school and in life.
Can accept many answers from Children's Rights