Three Perspectives on Black Lived Experience
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Today’s episode I have the honour of talking with Ro, Vida and Jashen on what it means to be black, past, present, future. No one experience can represent a full group, but today they were generous in sharing what it means to them to be black in Canada and why black history month (still) matters. Linking black oppression and gender-based violence, naming specific changes needed, and offering concrete books & thinkers to follow, this conversation is one you will want to add to your podcast list this month. As always, if you have any feedback please reach out to [email protected] or connect with us via our socials.
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