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And they will not have the buffer of a community that realizes that, despite their individual ethnic background (Guyanese, Ethiopian, Ghanaian, Trinidadian, etc.), they must rally around their common racial heritage in order to better their collective lot and provide a safe haven for their precious Seed.
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We need to go back to the relevant beginning of the N-word and that is the international slave trade. Slavery begot the N-word. There were no “niggers” before slavery. Slavery created the ugly, sordid hierarchy of skin that encompassed not just the hue of flesh, but also facial and body features.
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Niagara-on-the-Lake Library Board member Rochelle Dickenson strongly urges adults and young people alike to be positive agents for change and civic engagement as thousands of community organizations are looking for input and expertise. According to Dickenson it is imperative that we use our spare time to contribute to their noble missions in a meaningful and impactful way.
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What they have not taken is my willingness to see what I have learned, observed and loved while in Canada, now reflected in a new Kenya that I want to be a part of. Finally, Kenya is calling me. My crystal ball tells me the time is right for me. My son did not die for me not to try to change Kenya one more time!
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Samuel Getachew speaks with Green Party Leader Elizabeth May about the Black person she admires most.
Hmm, this is a very difficult, impossible, question. Only one person? When the influences in my life have included so many?
I was a girl when Martin Luther King organized to end segregation in the US. I grew up in Connecticut, in a home where working for civil rights was a daily event. Dr. King’s words shaped my life. The closest I ever got to hearing him in person was on a peace march in New …