(Music playing)

A title reads: Sunny’s Flags

An animation shows figures holding flags of different countries and circling the Earth.

Sunny narrates, DID YOU KNOW THAT EVERY FLAG AROUND THE WORLD HAS ITS OWN COLOURS, DISTINCTIVE FEATURES AND MEANINGS? TODAY, WE ARE LEARNING ABOUT BISHOP'S AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIAN FLAG. EACH COLOUR HAS ITS OWN MEANING. CHECK IT OUT.

Children stand outside holding signs.

Inside, Bishop holds a red, gold, and green flag with a symbol in the centre. Bishop is a child with braided black hair, wearing a grey sweatshirt.

Bishop says, THE RED SYMBOLIZES BLOOD AND SACRIFICE. GOLD REPRESENTS CULTURAL RICHNESS. THE DRAWING IN THE MIDDLE IS THE SANKOFA BIRD. THE GREEN STANDS FOR FERTILITY.

An animated sun pulls a rope on a flagpole and raises Bishop’s flag.

Sunny narrates, DID YOU KNOW THAT CANADA'S GOVERNMENT RECENTLY VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO MARK AUGUST 1ST AS EMANCIPATION DAY?

(Cheering)

Sunny asks, WHY?

Sunny continues, WELL, AUGUST 1ST IS THE ANNIVERSARY OF WHEN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT ABOLISHED SLAVERY IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. WHICH IS NOW CANADA. THAT'S WHY WENDIE WILSON, AN EDUCATOR, DESIGNED THIS FLAG, AS AN OFFERING TO ALL AFRICAN NOVA SCOTIANS TO ADOPT AND USE WITH PRIDE.

An animated map shows Nova Scotia.

Text appears over the map.

Sunny reads, IN NOVA SCOTIA OVER 71% OF THE BLACK POPULATION GOES BACK 3 GENERATIONS OR MORE.

Sunny says, WELL, NOW, YOU KNOW! REMEMBER, EVERY FLAG TELLS A STORY.

Sunny waves the flag.

End credits read: Apartment 11 Productions
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