Media Appearances
David delivered a workshop at the Halifax Chamber of Commerce inaugural Surge Conference on March 24, 2023.
The half-day conference offered content on building and maintaining business’ diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility policies and strategies.
The talks and workshops on the main stage can be view by clicking the following link: https://youtu.be/gXCrfwuMsuA
Speakers in order of appearance are follows and David’s workshop runs between 52:00 – 1:38:
- Patrick Sullivan, President & CEO, Halifax Chamber of Commerce
- Jonah Ssenyange, Diversity & Inclusion Facilitator, Placemaking 4G
- Ann Divine, Founder & CEO, Ashanti Leadership & Professional Development Services
- Ifeanyi Emesih, Founder & CEO, My East Coast Experience David Divine, Managing Director, Footprints Life Coaching
- Katherine Risley, Managing Partner, KBRS
- Tova Sherman, CEO & Founder, reach Ability
- Houston Barnaby, Founding Partner, Indigenous Treaty Partners
- Aris Hernandez, International Student Recruitment Officer
- Dr. OmiSoore Dryden, Associate Professor at Dalhousie University
Here I am, Eastlink Community TV
Here, I Am is a fascinating series that celebrates the inspiring stories of many of Nova Scotia’s immigrant families. All of them have one thing in common, they are making Nova Scotia a better place to live. Produced by local filmmakers RPM – exclusively on Eastlink Community TV in Nova Scotia. Also available OnDemand.
Brotherhood Nova Scotia Series
David is interviewed by his son, Ephraim, about his life experience and achievements in Scotland, England and Canada as a part of a series by Brotherhood Nova Scotia highlighting the celebration and achievements of African Nova Scotians and Immigrants living in Nova Scotia, Canada.
BBC News Interview on Aberlour Orghanage
David Divine is interviewed about his experiences at Aberlour Orphange in Aberlour, Scotland. This reflective interview gives insight on social care institutions in the 1950’s and shines a light on his personal experience growing up in an orphanage.
Dalhousie hosts presentation for International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Black people and non-Blacks need to become allies in the pursuit of racial justice and a better future for race relations, a talk hosted by Dalhousie University heard Tuesday. Presenter Prof. David Divine said “we have no choice but to make these connections with...
25th Anniversary of James Robinson Johnston Chair
The atmosphere was one of joyful celebration in the McInnes Room of the Student Union Building on March 10 for the James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies 25th Anniversary Celebration. Members of the Johnston family — descendants of chair namesake Mr....
Distinguished Lecture: Talking to ‘Others’ from within my Authentic Self
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqbfEaVPNKw Distinguished Lecture by Professor David Divine, past James R. Johnston Chair (2005-2009), James R. Johnston Chair, Faculty of Health Professions (now the Faculy of Health), with discussant, Dr. Barbara-Ann...
Dal’s James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies celebrates 25 years of scholarly impact
Left to right: A quarter century of Johnston Chairs — Esmeralda Thornhill, David Divine, Afua Cooper and OmiSoore Dryden A quarter century ago, Dalhousie made history when it became the first university in Canada to create a dedicated academic position devoted to...
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