“What our community can do better”: Anti-racism panel discussion
A panel of citizens of different backgrounds-Muslim, Jewish, Mi’kmaq and Indian-discussed the different and changing faces of racism in New Brunswick....
Read moreA panel of citizens of different backgrounds-Muslim, Jewish, Mi’kmaq and Indian-discussed the different and changing faces of racism in New Brunswick....
Read moreAn exciting new project is looking to recruit immigrants and newcomers to share their stories of immigration to Fredericton. Promise of...
Read moreWe need people here in Canada to understand what has been normal for some of us. Maybe for me to see...
Read moreWe, the past and present African residents of Doone street and allied organizations have written an open letter to express our...
Read moreA recent research project examines life challenges for people of colour in Fredericton, New Brunswick. On Saturday, April 17, 2021, Promise...
Read moreNo One Is Illegal-Fredericton marked Refugee Rights Day a few days later on April 8, 2021 with a panel discussion called,...
Read moreIn February, for Black History Month, we received a message from Assia Hussein asking us to act more concretely. We heard...
Read moreFredericton - Migrant workers were excluded from the new vaccination roll-out plan the Government of New Brunswick released on Friday, March...
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Read moreHarsha Walia spoke about her new book, Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism and the Rise of Racist Nationalism (Fernwood/Haymarket), on...
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