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PRESENT DAY RACISM IN CANADA:

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Be Informed! What is happening today and why? Below you can find out what the current issues are about.

  • Police brutality continually treated like a ‘one-off’ in Canada
  • Thousands rally in Toronto against anti-black racism after woman falls from balcony
  • Desmond Cole wants to dispel Canada’s “magical thinking” on race
  • Coronavirus: Canada stigmatizes, jeopardizes essential migrant workers
  • Yes, Canada Has a Racism Crisis and It’s Killing Black and Indigenous Peoples
  • Police shootings no anomaly: Problems between police, Indigenous community getting worse
  • Youth Voices & the TRC: 5 Years Later, Are We Any Closer?
  • Nearly half of all children in CFS care were charged with crime before reaching 21, study shows
  • Anti-Black Racism COVID-19 Analysis Toolkit – for community stakeholders and service providers 

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Join us at this event next week (Thursday March 4, 7-8:30pm). The event has been modified a bit so people can join from home. Everyone is welcome to watch and learn! mawa.ca/workshops/view/henna-traditions-techniques-and-tips-with-hanan-ahmed ... See MoreSee Less

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Henna: Traditions, Techniques and Tips with Hanan Ahmed. Thursday, March 4, 7 - 8:30pm. Free! All welcome; to recieve the Zoom link email programs@mawa.ca
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Winnipeg city council has narrowly approved exploring all options to create a supervised drug consumption site.By a vote of nine in favour, including Mayor Brian Bowman, and six against, city council ...
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