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Moving in

Our first day moving into our new home, the neighbors asked my husband if we were just the movers. She was visibly disappointed that we are the new neighbors. A couple months later they moved out.

Being asked "what are you?" "Where are you from? " " you can't be from around here?"



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School board

Please listen parents are at the end of racism and our kids are losing because teachers don't listen and principals just make it up as the teachers are having a bad day. Racism is real and durham school board needs to be put to the same standards as they vision for all the students. It is that they say it but they don't do it. I cry at night when my six year old tells me they don't like me and the teachers don't care. STAND UP AND DO THE RIGHT THING " BLACK LIVES DO MATTER "
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Bi-racial POC and have experienced racism all my life.. .

The notion that Canada is better off than our "neighbors" to the South, or that we simply don't have systematic racism is entirely incorrect. Unfortunately, the current racial tensions have opened the floodgates for emboldened racists to let their ideologies and opinions be known. Loud and clear. In fact, I have not experienced as much overt and not-so-overt racism in my life, as I have since June 2. It is getting worse. White family members, bosses, coworkers, random strangers, all feel that they are entitled to racist behaviors and opinions which are shared out-loud. As a bi-racial POC I am…