Carol Anderson and Kevin Young in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean’s Live
The deaths of George Floyd and countless other Black people in the U.S. and Canada at the hands of the police have sparked protests across the globe decrying anti-Black racism. Maclean’s Live is...
View ArticleWhat Prohibition teaches us about race relations in the U.S.
This is a two-part series on the history of Prohibition, white terrorism and discriminatory policing in America, which revealed ingrained racism and tore America apart in the 1920s and ’30s. Parallel...
View ArticleWho the real extremists are in America
There was a moment during the Black Lives Matter march in Boston on May 31 when it became clear that those who wanted to turn a legitimate outpouring of anger into a riotous paroxysm were destined to...
View ArticleHal Johnson: ‘Yes, there is systemic racism in Canada’
You may know me from BodyBreak, which I host, alongside my wife Joanne McLeod. We are an interracial couple and we are the creators of BodyBreak, which has been part of the Canadian media for 32 years....
View ArticleThe hidden racist history of ‘O Canada’
Every time I stand for the Canadian national anthem, I think about blackface. I wouldn’t have it any other way. I thought about blackface during the anthem long before Justin Trudeau’s appearances in...
View ArticleJagmeet Singh calls MP ‘racist,’ but has he forgotten about Bill 21?
Tom Mulcair was the leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada between 2012 and 2017. In 2016, when I first prepared a House of Commons motion condemning islamophobia, we couldn’t get it past a...
View Article‘To the football fans cheering the Edmonton team for decades: there was a...
On July 12, The NFL’s Washington team announced that it would retire its name after mounting pressure from the public, Native-American leaders and FedEx, one of the team’s largest corporate sponsors....
View ArticleCanadian universities must collect race-based data
I moved to Edmonton in July 2013 after completing an Honours B.Sc. in chemistry at the Western University. I came to study the oil sands, to understand which chemicals are in tailings ponds and how...
View Article‘I don’t care whether All Lives Matter is said in ignorance—it’s just another...
Liz Ikiriko is an independent curator, artist and lecturer at Ryerson University. Melanie Carrington is an investigator. Máiri McKenna Edwards is diversity and inclusivity training coordinator at the...
View ArticleChinese Canadians share their experiences of racism during COVID-19
In May, Human Rights Watch compiled a list of xenophobic acts stemming from the coronavirus in countries such as England, Australia and Russia. It found that in some instances, government leaders have...
View ArticleA statue of John A. Macdonald rests in purgatory
Close up of the sculpture of Macdonald at the entrance of The Prime Ministers Path in Wilmot, Ont. (Photograph by Yader Guzman) There are remnants of red paint in John A. Macdonald’s hair and more by...
View ArticleA call to end racism in Canada’s health care systems
The Hon. Dr. Jane Philpott is a former federal minister of health and minister of Indigenous services. She is dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University. I wish I could say with...
View ArticleGeorge Floyd’s murder, one year later: Two generations of Black men on the...
I watched the George Floyd video standing in my kitchen, trembling. It took me back to the slavery museum in Selma, Alabama, where, the morning after Barack Obama was voted the first Black president of...
View ArticleWhat Joyce Echaquan knew
Dr. Pam Palmater is a member of the Eel River Bar First Nation in New Brunswick and Chair in Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University. Imagine being hospitalized with a serious health condition and...
View ArticleProtesters threw rocks at the PM. It should matter more.
This past weekend, someone in an angry crowd threw rocks (or gravel) at Justin Trudeau at an election campaign stop in London, Ont. Afterwards, Trudeau told reporters on his campaign plane that...
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