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SUMMARY:Racism: Indigenous Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs and The ENRICH Project are pleased to present the fourth part of a series on Racism: White\, Black\, Immigrant and Indigenous Perspectives. \nINDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES\nSenator Murray Sinclair\nFormer Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada \nNovember 9\, 2016\, 7pm\nMcNally Theatre Auditorium\, Saint Mary’s University \nHow and why do the impacts of history persist? How is racism directly or indirectly manifested in our society? What are our obligations to address racism? How do we reconcile divisions created by racism? How do we directly or indirectly reinforce racism? How is racism holding us back?
URL:https://nsadvocate.org/event/racism-indigenous-perspectives/
LOCATION:St Mary’s University\, 923 Robie Street\, Halifax
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