Title: Unveiling the Marvels of Pavilion Afriques: A Cultural Extravaganza

Introduction:
Pavilion Afriques emerges as a beacon of cultural richness and diversity, encapsulating the vibrancy of the African continent. Nestled amidst the bustling cityscape, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to Africa’s rich heritage and contemporary innovation.

Exploring Cultural Tapestry:
Step into Pavilion Afriques, and you’re transported into a realm where tradition seamlessly intertwines with modernity. From intricate art installations to captivating performances, each corner resonates with the heartbeat of Africa. Visitors embark on a sensory journey, delving into the depths of African culture, history, and creativity.

Celebrating Diversity:
Africa’s kaleidoscopic diversity takes center stage at Pavilion Afriques. Every region, every tribe, and every tradition finds its voice, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for Africa’s multifaceted identity. Through interactive exhibits and immersive experiences, visitors are invited to celebrate the beauty of Africa’s heritage in all its forms.

Innovation and Progress:
Beyond its cultural splendor, Pavilion Afriques serves as a hub of innovation and progress. Cutting-edge technology merges with indigenous knowledge, paving the way for sustainable development and economic empowerment across the continent. From renewable energy solutions to groundbreaking healthcare initiatives, Pavilion Afriques showcases Africa’s journey towards a brighter, more inclusive future.

Global Collaboration:
Pavilion Afriques transcends geographical boundaries, fostering collaboration and dialogue on a global scale. Through partnerships with international organizations and cultural exchanges, it amplifies Africa’s voice on the world stage, forging connections and forging friendships across continents.

Conclusion:
Pavilion Afriques stands as a testament to Africa’s rich tapestry of culture, innovation, and resilience. As it continues to inspire, educate, and unite, it reminds us of the boundless potential that lies within the heart of the African continent. Step into Pavilion Afriques, and embark on a journey of discovery, enlightenment, and celebration.

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Red Deer filmmaker Love Nwigwe screens ‘I Can’t Breathe’

A Red Deer filmmaker is holding a screening of her new short Saturday, and bringing a bit of Hollywood-style glamour to the event.

Love Nwigwe of Red Deer is screening I Can’t Breathe, which she described in an email to CTV News as “a short film that reveals the untold truth of racial discrimination in various aspects of life, schools, health care, playgrounds, workplace, religious organizations and many more.”

The title draws from the famous line uttered by George Floyd, the Black Minneapolis man who was killed by a police officer in 2020.

I Can’t Breathe is named after the words uttered by George Floyd when he was killed by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020

Nwigwe’s film, which she shot in Red Deer, doesn’t focus on a single event but rather on a series of them, which she hopes will both help illuminate and educate Canadians about the sting of racism.

“My goal is to create awareness in society, to restore a healthier relationship and hopefully bring healing and reconciliation between the races,” she said. “Racism has always been part of Canadian society from the time of colonial settlement, I would like them to know that it exists at every level, starting from day care to university, in the gym, and in the professional world and affects the advancement of a community

“For those that believe,” she added, “I would love them to know that it’s even beyond what they can imagine.

“I consider it ‘a spark’ that will bridge the gap between the Caucasians and Blacks,” she said.

The film was funded through a $20,000 TELUS Storyhive grant designed to spotlight the work of emerging Black filmmakers, according to a February article about Nwigwe in the Red Deer Advocate.

The cast and crew are being transported to the afternoon screening at the Carnival Cinemas Red Deer by limousine at 3 p.m., for a red carpet photo shoot at 3:15 p.m.

The screening takes place at 3:40 p.m., followed at 4:10 p.m. by a cultural dance. There will be a second screening at 4:25 p.m., followed by a Q&A period.

Nwigwe, who moved to Red Deer with her husband in 2010, after living in Italy and Nigeria, said that a variety of community stakeholders, health care organizations and schools will be attending the screening.

I Can’t Breathe will be available for viewing after February on TELUS Optik, or through any TELUS or STORYHIVE branded websites or social media.

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