Rugby Nova Scotia knows how far allyship goes to support anti-racism initiatives
Emma DeLory is proof that just one coach can make all the difference to foster inclusive environments in sport. As a provincial performance coach at
We all have the power to make change.
defined as the work of actively opposing racism by advocating for changes in political, economic, and social life. The Sport and Recreation sectors in Nova Scotia are committed to working together to address racism in all its forms and recognizing that we all have a role to play. Racism is everyone’s issue.
defined as the work of actively opposing racism by advocating for changes in political, economic, and social life. The Sport and Recreation sectors in Nova Scotia are committed to working together to address racism in all its forms and recognizing that we all have a role to play. Racism is everyone’s issue.
Show up to listen and learn how to speak up about racism – in the locker room, on the trail, or in the pool.
Racism cannot play with us, let’s change the way we play together!
Emma DeLory is proof that just one coach can make all the difference to foster inclusive environments in sport. As a provincial performance coach at
The first Nova Scotia Sport and Recreation Anti-Racism Week took place a year ago. It marked a new beginning for the Sport and Recreation sectors
Under-represented groups – including marginalized youth, Indigenous people, and newcomers – are more likely to experience barriers to participation in sport. In March 2023, Volleyball