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Prof. Adjetey on anti-Black racism in Canada in CBC interview on June 7

Published: 11 June 2020
The violent nature of anti-Black racism in the United States has conveniently served Canadians for a long time to ignore racism in their own country, warns Prof. Adjetey in a interview of June 7. Even if Black people have been a smaller minority in Canada than in the United States, they do not live in a non-racist society. Because racism in Canada is more subtle, it is easier to overlook its manifestations. "In Canada, anti-Black racism is as old as Confederation."