Black Resistance: Remember, Recognize and Educate
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February is when the proud Black History Manitoba organization invites the whole community to come together to Remember, Recognize and Educate. To quote the BHM President Nadia Thompson, “February is the month in which we bear witness to the progress, richness, and diversity of the achievements and contributions of Black people in Canada and around the world.” And with that in mind, the Humans, on Rights podcast went to the Manitoba Museum to capture the Black innovators, entrepreneurs, musicians, passionate community leaders and general visitors “live” during this Black History Month celebration. Photographer Nate McLeod, Royalraine clothing designer Sheriane, visitor James Ham, arts community leader Camilla Holland, Black History Manitoba youth advocate Tracy Karuhogo, and Winnipeg Police Services Community Support Division Const. Dale McDonald all share their thoughts on Black Resistance: Remember, Recognize and Educate. Black History Month Manitoba http://www.bhmwinnipeg.com Motto Workspace https://mottoworkspace.com/ Royal Raine https://www.royalraine.ca/ Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre http://www.royalmtc.ca Winnipeg Police https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/police/ A Transcript of this episode is available here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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