Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians the opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them.
On the May 30, 2021 edition of Black Canada Talking™, the guests were: El Jones, Sarah Onyango, Warren Clarke, and Cesar Ndema-Moussa.
The topic they discuss are:
– The unthinkable discovery in Canada as remains of 215 children found buried near residential school
– What’s changed one year after George Floyd’s murder and the movement it sparked in 2020?
– COVID-19 in Canada: Where are we at with infection and vaccination rates in the Black community?
– The global racism directed at Miss Universe Canada, Nova Stevens
– The Black community and the Israel-Palestine conflict
Watch the video of the full conversation:
Listen to the audio-only version
You can contact El Jones via: [email protected]
You can contact Sarah Onyango via: http://www.blackhistoryottawa.org/
You can contact Warren Clarke via: https://warrenclarke.ca/
You can contact Cesar Ndema-Moussa via: https://www.facebook.com/cesarrimyemery
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Photo credit: screenshot from video