BLMF ESTABLISHES BURSARIES FOR BLACK STUDENTS AT STU & UNB

Date: January 19th, 2021.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


BLMF ESTABLISHES BURSARIES FOR BLACK STUDENTS AT STU AND UNB


Fredericton, NB ─ Black Lives Matter Fredericton (BLMF) has established bursaries for Black students in financial need at St. Thomas University (STU) and the University of New Brunswick(UNB). The bursaries are valued at $500 per student and will be available over the next ten years at both institutions, starting next academic year. Black students from low-income families face increased barriers in accessing university education. The bursaries will alleviate some of the financial burdens that low-income Black students face.


“The data is clear that Black students are more likely to be from low-income families and face enormous barriers when attending post-secondary institutions,” said Husoni Raymond, an organizer with BLMF. “If we want to break down barriers and empower Black folks to be engaged in all aspects of society, we have to remedy the historical and present-day barriers that marginalize Black students on our university campuses,” he continued.


The bursaries are named after Dr. Mary Louise McCarthy-Brandt, a prominent Black activist and educator within New Brunswick. Dr. McCarthy-Brandt has been a pillar of support for the members of Black Lives Matter Fredericton and the Black community of New Brunswick.


“We are delighted to honour Dr. McCarthy-Brandt in this way; we could not think of a more deserving person to recognize,” said Alicia Noreiga-Mundaroy, a member of BLMF. “Just as how Mary Louise has supported our community throughout the years, we hope these bursaries will support Black students for years to come.”


The creation of this bursary augments the targeted financial aid available for Black students at the two universities.


“We are very excited to work with Black Lives Matter Fredericton to make these bursaries available for Black students in financial need. I am also thrilled that the bursaries will be named after Dr. McCarthy-Brandt,” said Dionne Izzard, Director of Advancement and Alumni Relations at St. Thomas University.


“UNB's mission is to inspire and educate people to become problem solvers and leaders in the world. This bursary will help make post-secondary education more affordable for marginalized students, and that’s a great step forward,” said Shelley Clayton, Director of the Financial AidOffice, Student Services Fredericton at the University of New Brunswick.


If individuals are interested in helping Black Lives Matter Fredericton support these bursaries, donations can be e-transferred to blmfredericton@gmail.com, or donate directly on our website at blmfrederitcon.ca.


Media contact:

Husoni Raymond

blmfredericton@gmail.com

Dr. Mary Louise McCarthy-Brandt

marylouisemccarthy@gmail.com

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