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Women's History Month

10/21/2021

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‘Women Making History Now’ is the theme of this year's Women's History Month. We have gathered some interesting and informative resources for you to check out!
  • 'Nova Scotia Nine - Remarkable Women, Then and Now ' 
  • ​Timeline of important dates in Canadian Women's History! 
  • Canadian Heroines quiz
  • Our friends at the Pictou County Women's Resource Centre have been spotlighting some phenomenal Canadian women on their Facebook all month. Have you heard of all of them?​
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Mi'kmaq History Month Resources

10/20/2021

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Mawkina’masultinej - let’s learn together. We've been enjoying and appreciating these resources during Mi'kmaq History Month. Check 'em out!
  • Official Mi'kmaq History Month website and Facebook - Check out this year's MHM poster and more!
  • Treaty Education NS website and Facebook - They have posted something new on their FB everyday this month for MHM, including a great reading list to continue your learning, year-round!
  • Mikmawey Debert Cultural Centre Website


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And the 2021 Howler Award goes to....

10/18/2021

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Second Story celebrates Persons Day every year by giving the Howler Award to a woman, girl or gender-oppressed person who is an exemplary, fearless community leader; an inspiring and hopeful champion who has found their voice and used it to mobilize others to effect change on issues of concern to women.

We are pleased to present the 2021 Howler Award to Jessika Hepburn, for her work as a community-minded entrepreneur, activist and organizer!

Jessika is a local business owner of Black and Jewish descent, and a longtime activist and organizer. Jessika runs her Cafe and book shop, The Biscuit Eater in Mahone Bay, with a community mandate. It is explicitly a safe space for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC folks and is used to host meetings and hang outs for marginalized groups. Jessika has implemented a Community Care program, where anyone who is in need of food (or books!) is able to come to the biscuit eater and receive what they need, free of charge. Jessika is also one of the driving forces behind the BIPOC South Shore group, which has been speaking truth to power and doing important and much needed work in our community. We are so pleased to present this year's Howler Award to Jessika, who is building community over cups of tea and fighting oppression and racism, right here in our neighbourhood. Congratulations, Jessika!

During the Howler Award presentation, Jessika urged everyone to read Audre Lord's speech, 'THE USES OF ANGER: WOMEN RESPONDING TO RACISM,' from her keynote presentation at the 1981 National Women's Studies Association Conference, which we really appreciated and wanted to make more widely available here. Thank you, Jessika! Read Audre Lorde's speech HERE.


Never explain, never retract, never apologize. Just get the thing done and let them howl. - Nellie McClung
​I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own. And I am not free as long as one person of Color remains chained. Nor is anyone of you. - Audre Lorde
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Person's Day - Tea Parties and Intersectionality

10/18/2021

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Today is the 92nd anniversary of (most) women being declared persons under Canadian law in 1929. We mark Person's Day on October 18th every year with a tea party. Why a tea party? Because the Famous Five used tea parties as a cover for their organizing! Check out this quick Youtube video to learn more​.
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Although Person's Day is celebrated every year as a milestone for equality, it is crucial that we remember that many Canadian women were not included when we were declared Persons in 1929. Women of colour would not get the right to vote until the 1940's and Indigenous people didn't have full voting rights until the 1960's. White women were the primary beneficiaries of the Famous Five's advocacy.

It is important to acknowledge the lack of intersectionality in the Famous Five's personal feminism, and that they also held racist and harmful views. We encourage you to read this CBC article, 'Our Histories are Complicated: Famous Five fought a good but imperfect fight' and this Maclean's piece on the historical links between suffragettes and racism, to expand your understanding of who the Famous Five were, and reflect on the ongoing need to root out and address racism and oppression within feminist spaces and movements for equality. 
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Happy International Rural Women's Day!

10/15/2021

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Today is International Rural Women’s Day. Second Story Women's Centre is proud to serve the women of Lunenburg and Queens Counties. Read up on some of the unique challenges that women in rural Nova Scotia face, and how women's resource centres, like Second Story, need adequate funding to help address these complex issues HERE.
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October 13th, 2021

10/13/2021

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Second Story is part of TESS: Trafficking and Exploitation Services System. Check out this new podcast that TESS was included in called 'The Traffik Report - Speaking truth to power on sex and labour trafficking.' It's a podcast where survivors, front-line workers and advocates have fearless conversations about gender, racial and economic justice. Find out how to listen at
http://thetraffikreport.ca.
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New Sexual Harassment Resources

10/12/2021

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The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS) has released new, free resources about sexual harassment for both employers and employees. They include both training and supports for employers to prevent and address sexual harassment in their workplaces, and supports for those who have experienced sexual harassment at work like art therapy, supportive listening and legal information.

Employers can access their supports HERE and the Safe at Work app is available for employees at legalinfo.org/apps/safe-at-work

LISNS has also put together a podcast episode called 'Sexual Harassment at Work: Where does Restorative Justice fit?' It is available at legalinfo.org with the rest of their podcasts, as well as on all major streaming platforms!
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Salvation Army Christmas Assistance Program

10/6/2021

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The Salvation Army in Bridgewater is taking applications for it's 2021 Christmas Assistance Programs.
Applications for toys for children 16 and under and Christmas food hampers are available HERE and HERE.

Please note, applications must be dropped off at the Salvation Army location in Bridgewater at 116 Pleasant Street (not the Thrift store location) during the times listed below. An interview will take place at that time. The Salvation Army has indicated that any application that is dropped off without an interview taking place will not be processed. They have recommended following their Facebook for more information.​
  • Wednesday October 13th, 2021. 10:00 am – 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
  • Wednesday October 20th, 2021. 10:00 am – 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 
  • Wednesday October 27th, 2021. 10:00 am – 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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New Mental Health Walk-in Clinic

10/4/2021

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Exciting news!​ The Our Health Centre in Chester is launching Thrive, a new mental health walk-in clinic, tomorrow!
Thrive will provide FREE 50 minute therapeutic appointments for individuals struggling with mild to moderate mental health concerns who are not currently connected to a therapist. The clinic will be held every Tuesday from 4pm-9pm and virtual or telephone appointments will be available to those who are not able to go to the clinic in person. It is important to note that this clinic is not intended to treat mental health emergencies and will not provide prescriptions or medications. The Thrive mental health clinic will not provide long term therapeutic care, but will make referrals to other local resources and supports for follow-up care.
See the graphics below for more information. To book: call Erin on Tuesdays starting at 3:00 at 902-273-2098.
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