An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.
An exciting art exhibit from the Nova Scotia Women’s History Society honouring four African-Nova Scotian women who led change in education. The panels created by African Nova Scotia artist, Letitia Fraser of North Preston, will form the basis for an installation to be installed in 2024 in the Truro community of “The Marsh”.