By ahnationtalk on April 14, 2021
By ahnationtalk on April 14, 2021
By ahnationtalk on April 14, 2021
By ahnationtalk on April 14, 2021
By ahnationtalk on April 14, 2021
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by ahnationtalk on October 1, 202083 Views
Damini Awoyiga, a Digitally Lit youth ambassador, plans for club members to read books from local Black and Indigenous authors
Inspiring peers about other experiences and cultures makes 13-year-old Damini Awoyiga enthusiastic.
She found a love for reading when she was four, started writing poetry and short stories at 10 and on her 13th birthday became a youth ambassador at Digitally Lit: Atlantic Canadian Youth Read.
Now, she’s blended her passion for stories and culture by starting the Afro-Indigenous Youth Book Club — the first of its kind in Atlantic Canada.
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