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We Can Fight Like Cats If We Have To
Saly Davis
37 episodes
3 days ago
Ever feel like an outcast in New Brunswick due to the melanin in your skin, the texture in your hair or your religious identity? We sure have! This podcast covers first hand accounts from POC and immigrants in NB and serves as a voice for NB's POC.
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Ever feel like an outcast in New Brunswick due to the melanin in your skin, the texture in your hair or your religious identity? We sure have! This podcast covers first hand accounts from POC and immigrants in NB and serves as a voice for NB's POC.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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You DO NOT Get to Decide if What You Are Doing is Racist
We Can Fight Like Cats If We Have To
21 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
You DO NOT Get to Decide if What You Are Doing is Racist

On this Monologue of WCFLC, Saly talks about the issues behind the murder of Joyce Echaquan and the horrible effects of and lack of accountability by non-racialized individualized denying their racist tendencies and actions.

We Can Fight Like Cats If We Have To
Ever feel like an outcast in New Brunswick due to the melanin in your skin, the texture in your hair or your religious identity? We sure have! This podcast covers first hand accounts from POC and immigrants in NB and serves as a voice for NB's POC.