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Canada's Legacy: The Reality Of Racism In Canada

Current price: $19.99
Canada's Legacy: The Reality Of Racism In Canada
Canada's Legacy: The Reality Of Racism In Canada

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Canada's Legacy: The Reality Of Racism In Canada

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Canada's Legacy
offers a compelling exploration of the entrenched reality of racism in Canada through the lens of Valerie Anderson. Drawing from her own experiences with racism and discrimination, as well as those of other visible minority groups, Anderson unveils a poignant narrative that delves into the complexities of systemic prejudice and its enduring impact.
Through meticulous research and historical evidence, Anderson adeptly uncovers the foundational role of colonialism in shaping and perpetuating racism in Canada. From subtle microaggressions to blatant discrimination, she exposes the harsh realities endured by marginalized groups, shedding light on the deeply entrenched systems of bias and prejudice rooted in centuries of colonial oppression.
This book serves as a catalyst for introspection, urging Canadians to recognize and dismantle the structures of inequality that continue to perpetuate a legacy of racism in their country.

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