MBRACe Lab
12/22/2025
Happy Holidays from the entire team at MBRACe Research Hub
We hope you enjoy a peaceful and relaxing break with family and friends and we look forward to another exciting year together in 2026.
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π Exciting Announcement! π
Dr. Barb Hamilton-Hinch will be our guest speaker at this yearβs Pamoja Holiday Social!
π Wednesday, December 17
π 12:00 β 3:00 PM
π Collaborative Health Education Building (CHEB), Dalhousie University
π½ Lunch Provided
β¨ Open to all Black nursing students across Nova Scotia
We are honoured to welcome Dr. Hamilton-Hinch, a proud African Nova Scotian from the communities of Beechville and Cherry Brook. She is a trailblazer in education and leadershipβcelebrated as the first African Nova Scotian to earn a PhD from Dalhousie University.
Dr. Hamilton-Hinch is a Full Professor in the School of Health and Human Performance and serves as Assistant Vice-Provost, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Dalhousie University. She is also a co-founder of the Imhotepβs Legacy Academy and Promoting Leadership in Health for African Nova Scotians (PLANS).
Please join us for a guided practice, lead by Dr. Hamilton-Hinch, which will provide an opportunity for students to reflect, connect, and unwind!
π RSVP: [email protected]
To learn more about the Pamoja Nursing Program visit mbrace.ca/pamoja | link in bio
PLANS - Promoting Leadership in Health for African Nova Scotians
Dal Health
Nova Scotia Community College - NSCC
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π£β¨ Pamoja Holiday Social | Dec 17 π
Mark your calendars β the Pamoja Holiday Social is back for another year of festive cheer!
Open to all Black nursing students in Nova Scotia β come join us for lunch π½οΈ and connect with fellow students and faculty. π€β€οΈππ
π€ Weβll also be welcoming an inspirational guest speaker you wonβt want to miss. Follow us for updates!
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025
β° 12 PM β 3 PM
π Collaborative Health Education Building, Dalhousie University
Interested? Please RSVP to [email protected]
For more on our programs please visit mbrace.ca
PLANS - Promoting Leadership in Health for African Nova Scotians
Dal Health
Nova Scotia Community College - NSCC
β¨ Highlights from This Yearβs Pamoja Primer β¨
A quick recap of our action-packed 3-day Nursing School Primer. π
β 10 incredible guest speakers sharing insights on a wide range of nursing topics
π£οΈ A 4-speaker student panel on nursing, clinical placements, & what to expect in nursing school
π₯ Exclusive tour of IWK Health Centre, including 4 units in the Womenβs Building
π Hands-on time in the Dal Sim Practical Lab with an intro to essential nursing skills
π€ Opportunities to connect, network, & build community
At MBRACe, weβre proud to support the success, belonging, and retention of Black nursing students across Nova Scotia. The Pamoja Nursing School Primer fosters a sense of togetherness and community. We strive to support Black nursing students with a strong start in their program β and itβs just one of the exciting activities we offer through Pamoja.
Visit mbrace.ca/pamoja (link in bio) to learn more.
Dal Health
Nova Scotia Community College - NSCC
IWK Health
10/23/2025
β¨ Thank You for Another Amazing Year! β¨
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped make this yearβs Pamoja Nursing School Primer a resounding success ππ½
It was an impressive showcase of community and collaboration, with nursing proudly represented by:
π« Black nursing students from across Nova Scotia
π₯ Representatives from community college, rural institutions & university-based academic health science centres
π©π½ββοΈ Both Practical Nursing and Registered Nursing Students
We were truly inspired by this yearβs cohort β and we are honoured to be a part of their nursing journey!
π www.mbrace.ca/pamoja | Link in bio
Dal Health
Nova Scotia Community College - NSCC
IWK Health
π£ Research Update
Belonging & Success in Nursing Study
Ongoing experiences of discrimination and anti-Black racism in nursing education have real consequences β not only for Black students, but for Black health outcomes, care quality, and representation in the health-care system.
This exploratory mixed-methods study examines the academic, clinical, and life experiences of Black nursing students in Nova Scotia, aiming to identify the factors that impact their sense of belonging and success in nursing.
π©πΎββοΈ Our 19 participants represent:
π« 4 nursing schools across the province
π multiple ethnic backgrounds
π 3 levels of training β from practical nursing students to advanced practice nurses
We are excited to share the results of this study in the coming months!
Follow us or visit mbrace.ca (π link in bio) to learn more about this important work.
β¨ Thank You to Our 2025 Summer Interns! β¨
As the new school year approaches, we say goodbye to our incredible 2025 interns: Eshaa, Tarelle, Samantha, and VitΓ³ria. You brought so much passion, insight, and energy to the MBRACe team. Thank you for your many contributions to the MBRACe Research Hubβadvancing Black health through research and advocacy. π€β€οΈππ
We wish you all the best in your studies. You are the future of health equity β and we canβt wait to see where you go next. ππ½π
π’ Looking ahead: Weβre already excited to welcome a new cohort in Summer 2026! Want to join us? Follow us and subscribe to our newsletter at mbrace.ca to stay up to date on the application process!
08/19/2025
Day 2 of the Pamoja Nursing School Primer!
Weβre kicking things off with Dr. Kelly Lackie and her inspiring talk on Interprofessional Education (IPE).π‘
Excited to dive into another day of learning, connection, and growth! π
Pan-Canadian Association of Nurses of African Descent Pcanad-Apiioa Nova Scotia College of NursingDal HealthDalhousie UniversityPLANS - Promoting Leadership in Health for African Nova Scotians
08/19/2025
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08/18/2025
Day 1 of the Pamoja Nursing School Primer is here! π
Today kicks off 3 days of inspiration, learning, and connection for Black nursing students across Nova Scotia. From guided lab tours to guest speakers, networking with faculty, and exploring student supports, the primer is all about success, belonging, and preparing you for your nursing journey.π
PLANS - Promoting Leadership in Health for African Nova Scotians
Dal Health
Dalhousie University
Pan-Canadian Association of Nurses of African Descent Pcanad-Apiioa
Nova Scotia College of Nursing
08/14/2025
π£ The MBRACe Pamoja Nursing School Primer starts Monday, August 18, 2025!
Are you registered? If you're a Black nursing student in Nova Scotia, donβt miss this chance to connect with fellow students and network with faculty and staff. π©Ίπ€
Our team has planned three dynamic days filled with speakers, guided tours, workshops, and more β all designed to support you as you begin your nursing journey.
Weβre especially excited to welcome Josephine (Mama Jo) Muxlow as a guest speaker! A respected educator, author, and advocate for Black nursing students, Ms. Muxlow was recently awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for her leadership in nursing. ππ
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Register now at mbrace.ca/pamoja
08/11/2025
π£ Guest Speaker Spotlight β MBRACe Pamoja Nursing School Primer
π Dalhousie University | August 18β20, 2025
We are honoured to welcome Josephine Muxlow (Mama Jo) as a distinguished guest speaker at this yearβs MBRACe Pamoja Nursing School Primer. A Caribbean woman of African descent from Trinidad and Tobago, Mama Jo is a retired Clinical Nurse Specialist with 51 years of dedicated service in nursing, and a lifelong advocate for Black nursing and interdisciplinary students nationally and internationally.
She currently serves on the Leadership Team of the Black Nurses Association of Nova Scotia, is a Board Member of the Pan-Canadian Association for Nurses of African Descent, an Adjunct Professor at Dalhousie University, and a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Nursing. In recognition of her outstanding contributions, she was recently awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal. π
Join us as we learn from her wisdom, experience, and unwavering commitment to excellence in nursing and equity in healthcare.
π Visit mbrace.ca/pamoja for more info or to register.
ποΈ Registration deadline: August 15, 2025
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