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The racially-motivated murder of a young Black man during a civic fireworks display on the Victoria Day holiday weekend in 2001 is a story that should be known in Canadian history. Why is it not? In respect and honour for Howard Joel Munroe, professors Stanley Doyle-Wood and Paul Cross examine the murder in view of historic and contemporary experience through discussion, analysis and a documentary introduction. For educational purposes, and as a resource in anti-racist and social justice study.
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Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
From August 17, 2021 on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the memorial service for Howard Joel Munroe. Stan asks Paul about his memories of the experience of attending the service. Discussion connects the themes and calls to action that are heard in the service with recent and deeper history, and with contemporary issues and events.
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