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The Centre for Race and Culture works within the community to promote and support individual, collective, and systematic change to address racism and encourage intercultural understanding.

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Centre for Race and Culture

12 hours ago

Centre for Race and Culture

Opinion: Meaningful action required on hate crimes in Alberta

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“In that moment, I felt helpless and afraid for my life.”
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From South Africa to Alberta: A Calgary woman’s experiences with racism and how to end the cycle

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Calgarian Hadija Rutter describes her experiences with racism as a Black woman after moving to Canada in 1999 -- and how she thinks we can end the cycle.
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9538 107 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB T5H 0T7

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