On the wake of the senseless murder of brother George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota; the world is up in arms at the travesty that is the systemic racism and the ongoing and perpetual oppression of black people and their civil rights.
We take a long look at black history even beyond the days of slavery and observe the subtleties of systemic racism. Police brutality is just a catalyst. The issue runs deep within the roots of this world and permeates everything from our language, to our preferences and our way of thinking.
César is a scholar, a teacher, a freedom fighter and an activist from Cameroon, raised in France & Canada. He has written a thesis on the inequality of international relations due to race. He's the president of Roots and Culture, the Eastern Ontario director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity including Inclusivity in Child Welfare. He is a leader against racism, sexism, xenophobia, islamophobia and discrimination against the LGBT community.
We had the deep pleasure of speaking to him and learning from him in this episode. Please enjoy and share.
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