Dalhousie University graduate Nico Jones helping to pave the way for future African Nova Scotian lawyers
Stewart McKelvey articled clerk Nico Jones was featured in a recent Dalhousie University grad profile, as part of a series highlighting individuals from the 2018 graduating class, in honour of its 200th year.
Within this piece, Nico discusses the importance of Dalhousie’s Indigenous Blacks & Mi’kmaq Initiative (“IB&M”), and what it meant to him over the course of his degree: “The IB&M program was a financial help in my being able to afford to come to law school … I look forward to continuing the legacy and being a spokesperson of the Initiative, and also of my community.”
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