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Nominations are now open for the Black Student Alliance Awards

Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Categories: News Releases, Happenings @ TDSB

Nominations are now open for the first-ever Black Student Alliance Awards. These awards, launched by the African Heritage Month Committee, will recognize up to three outstanding groups that support Black students, build their leadership capacity and create more inclusive schools.

These inaugural awards celebrate the achievements of Black Student Alliances (BSAs) – student groups that increase student voice, build capacity in student leadership and are supported by a TDSB staff member – that seek to empower Black students, create safer and more inclusive spaces and provide leadership opportunities for students of African Heritage.

Their work may include ongoing meetings and discussions, school assemblies, guest speakers, presentations, and other initiatives that challenge anti-Black racism and help further the TDSB’s commitment to equity, inclusion, and Black student success. 

Three prizes of $300 will be awarded for the winning BSAs to use towards their activities for the school year. 

To be considered for the award, submit a 1-2 page statement explaining the history of the BSA and why it was started, the work it undertakes, its membership, and an outline of the impact the group aims to make for the 2019-20 school year and beyond. Please submit photos, links to videos, stories of impact, etc. to support your nomination.

Criterial for selection:

  • The award is open to both elementary and secondary schools for students in grades K - 12
  • One award will be given in each category: grades K - 3; grades 4 - 8; and grades 9 - 12
  • Applications will be evaluated based on the following:
    • Education and activities to create more inclusive school spaces
    • Advocacy and impact engaging school communities to address anti-Black racism
    • Supporting students in a variety of ways

Nominations close on Friday, January 17, 2020. The winning schools will be announced at the African Heritage Month opening celebration on February 1, 2020.

Please submit completed applications by Friday, January 17, 2020 to Michelle Davis, Co-Chair of the African Heritage Month Committee at 5050 Yonge Street, 3rd Floor michelle.davis@tdsb.on.ca

Questions? Please contact Michelle Davis at 416-395-9695 or michelle.davis@tdsb.onca.

Are you interested in starting BSA at your school? Please join us on Saturday, February 1, 2020 at Downsview Secondary School to learn more!

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