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CRRF Annual Public Meeting 2024
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The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) hosted its Annual Public Meeting (APM) on Friday, June 14, at 1 PM EDT - via Zoom. The APM was an opportunity for the CRRF to share achievements from its latest annual report and for members of the public to ask questions.
Anti Indigenous Racism in the Education System - Colonization Module 1
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Anti Indigenous Racism in the Education System - Colonization Module 1
Anti Indigenous Racism in the Education System - Residential Schools Module 2
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Anti Indigenous Racism in the Education System - Residential Schools Module 2
Anti Indigenous Racism in the Education System - Reconciliation Module 3
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Anti Indigenous Racism in the Education System - Reconciliation Module 3
1 Towards collective healing: Inter-community dialogue between Indigenous and Rwandan communities
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September 2023 CRRF event in partnership with Page Rwanda. Vers une guérison collective : dialogue entre les communautés autochtones et rwandaises, un événement de septembre 2023 en partenariat avec Page Rwanda.
2 Towards collective healing: Inter-community dialogue between Indigenous and Rwandan communities
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September 2023 CRRF event in partnership with Page Rwanda. Vers une guérison collective : dialogue entre les communautés autochtones et rwandaises, un événement de septembre 2023 en partenariat avec Page Rwanda.
3 Towards collective healing: Inter-community dialogue between Indigenous and Rwandan communities
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September 2023 CRRF event in partnership with Page Rwanda. Vers une guérison collective : dialogue entre les communautés autochtones et rwandaises, un événement de septembre 2023 en partenariat avec Page Rwanda.
4 Towards collective healing: Inter-community dialogue between Indigenous and Rwandan communities
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September 2023 CRRF event in partnership with Page Rwanda. Vers une guérison collective : dialogue entre les communautés autochtones et rwandaises, un événement de septembre 2023 en partenariat avec Page Rwanda.
FCRR Evénements et initiatives jeunesse à travers le FNLCR session d'information 2024/2025
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FCRR Evénements et initiatives jeunesse à travers le FNLCR session d'information 2024/2025
National Anti-Racism Fund Events/Youth Initiatives 2024/2025 Information Session
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National Anti-Racism Fund Events/Youth Initiatives 2024/2025 Information Session
Conférence en ligne sur l'équité & l'inclusion municipales au Québec
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Conférence en ligne sur l'équité et l'inclusion municipales au Québec, le 28 mars 2024, de 13h à 17h. Organisé par le département Québec de la Fondation canadienne des relations raciales. Cet événement mettant en lumière les recommandations de notre Guide pour les municipalités inclusives, a rassemblé des municipalités de tout le Québec pour discuter des enjeux d'équité, de diversité et d'inclu...
#BloquonsLaHaine - L'histoire de Noor (anglais avec sous-titres en français)
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Noor Fadel était une jeune femme de 17 ans lorsqu'elle a été agressée par un inconnu dans un train à Vancouver, parce qu'elle portait un hijab. Elle a partagé son histoire sur les médias sociaux et a reçu du soutien, mais aussi une vague de commentaires racistes et haineux. Voici son histoire. Rejoignez la Fondation canadienne des relations raciales et le YWCA Canada pour la campagne #BloquonsL...
#BloquonsLaHaine - L'histoire de Linda (anglais avec sous-titres en français)
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Basée en Alberta, Linda Hoang est une stratège en médias sociaux, blogueuse et cofondatrice de Stop Race Based Hate, une ressource antiraciste conçue pour construire une communauté plus antiraciste. Linda Hoang a été victime d'une haine malveillante sur le Web après s'être exprimée en ligne au sujet du « Convoi de la liberté ». Dans cette vidéo, les participants sont invités à lire certains des...
#BloquonsLaHaine - L'histoire de Brandi (anglais avec sous-titres en français)
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Brandi Morin est une journaliste crie qui a été victime de haine et de racisme en ligne. L'histoire de Brandi Morin met en lumière la haine dont font l'objet les femmes autochtones sur Internet et explique pourquoi il est urgent de mettre en place une réglementation gouvernementale. L'histoire de Brandi fait partie de la campagne vidéo de la FCRR, en partenariat avec YWCA Canada, qui met en lum...
#BloquonsLaHaine - L'histoire de Carla (français avec sous-titres en français)
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#BloquonsLaHaine - L'histoire de Carla (français avec sous-titres en français)
#BlockHate - Noor's Story (English with English Subtitles)
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#BlockHate - Noor's Story (English with English Subtitles)
#BlockHate - Brandi's Story (English with French Subtitles)
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#BlockHate - Brandi's Story (English with French Subtitles)
#BlockHate - Carla's Story (French with English Subtitles)
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#BlockHate - Carla's Story (French with English Subtitles)
#BlockHate - Linda's Story (English with French Subtitles)
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#BlockHate - Linda's Story (English with French Subtitles)
Diverse Narratives - A Dialogue on Black Journalists in Canadian Media
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Diverse Narratives - A Dialogue on Black Journalists in Canadian Media
Fonds national de lutte contre le racisme (FNLCR) Financement de projets Session d’information
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Fonds national de lutte contre le racisme (FNLCR) Financement de projets Session d’information
National Anti-Racism Fund Projects Stream 2023/2024 Information Session
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National Anti-Racism Fund Projects Stream 2023/2024 Information Session
FCRR Evénements et initiatives jeunesse à travers le FNLCR session d'information
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FCRR Evénements et initiatives jeunesse à travers le FNLCR session d'information
National Anti-Racism Fund Events/Youth Initiatives Information Session
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National Anti-Racism Fund Events/Youth Initiatives Information Session
Launch of the Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes: Addressing the Security Needs of Muslim Communities
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Launch of the Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes: Addressing the Security Needs of Muslim Communities
Lancement du guide pratique sur les crimes de haine antimusulmans
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Lancement du guide pratique sur les crimes de haine antimusulmans
Vidéo de l'anniversaire de La FCRR
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Vidéo de l'anniversaire de La FCRR
CRRF Anniversary Video
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CRRF Anniversary Video
Discussion: Art Miki & Emilie Nicolas - Annual Public Meeting April 5, 2023
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Discussion: Art Miki & Emilie Nicolas - Annual Public Meeting April 5, 2023

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-fg2gn9se6u
    @user-fg2gn9se6u Місяць тому

    ❤❤

  • @user-td2ms3qe2g
    @user-td2ms3qe2g 2 місяці тому

    online school gang where?

  • @chantelleparsons2191
    @chantelleparsons2191 3 місяці тому

    What an amazing story, it definitely takes a village. I've always seen you as a great leader within your community.

  • @user-wt4ee4ro6g
    @user-wt4ee4ro6g 5 місяців тому

    I met Rodney today, what a powerful soul.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu 7 місяців тому

    I think education should be a two part system. First you learn your basics the THREE R's and some life skills. Then maybe after 7 or 8 years of that, you leave for a year and travel, maybe working in some kind of limited way, but nothing permanent and certainly not a career or life choice. More to get you out of the tiny little world you were in as a child. But by 15 let's say, you were to travel, not alone but with a group of your classmates, not overseas, but to another State maybe the next Province over. Or go inland if you lived on the Coast and visa versa. Then after the year, you can enter the rest of your education, either back home where you started or in the new place you travelled to. And go on to learn some higher math, some "impractical" philosophy and law ideas and comparative culture and government studies too.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu 7 місяців тому

    Western education was traditionally designed to teach one a trade or a vocation or a profession for LIFE. And you were expected to do the same things your Master taught you to the Order of the Wealthy that bought your services. But it wasn't a teach people to think objectively or ask critical questions education. No Plato or Socrates. No, just take your place in line and stay in line until you can retire or die. Sad.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu 7 місяців тому

    I remember a long time ago, I was in New Delhi, India in January of 1985. There I was after having endured a month in Tamil Nadu going on Temple Tours and eating Rice and Sambar, and travelling all over the region, I was heading back to the US. There I was standing at the entrance to RED FORT, looking out at the very busy street one day, maybe my last day in India, and seeing the Streets totally full of teaming masses of India people, all with dark hair and very dark complexion. I remember feeling very alone and out of place. But nobody noticed me. Not one look or stare or a hint of any recognition at all. It was if I wasn't there at all. I realized that White people were the minority race of Earth and we might just want to get over our White Privilege mentality. Eventually the rest of the world will catch up economically and militarily and we in our White America and Europe are now too busy working with two career jobs making families with one child or singles have a dog or cat in place of a child. We are heading SOUTH in numbers and that's probably good. But I realize right then in the 1980's that there was a whole other world out there and these peoples looked and thought differently. We might just want to learn a little about them and start to appreciate the rest of Humanity.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu 7 місяців тому

    It's funny Ironic how the West was settled and said that it rejected Royalty and Nobility and that inherited right to rule form of Government, and when they set up Governments here in the US and Canada and Mexico, they still made land ownership the cornerstone of society, wealth and power. So that was the culture of land acquisition as the means for accumulating wealth. So, we really did want Kingdoms, still. But we wanted them for ourselves and we were willing to kill the Native People's to take the land that they culturally believed was not property to be owned and controlled by Humans. That was probably the biggest difference between the cultures and that need to have ownership and to acquire more lands and fence them off led to the destruction of the Prairie Ecosystem. Looking at a typical English landscape, how they cut all the forests down, and straightened the streams and rivers and made the land conform to "Industrial" modern farming techniques of monoculture species and mechanized farming, we can see how badly denuded and devoid of life the English soil as become DIRT. But after a 400 year or so period of raping the land, the English have started to rethink their farming and land use. The are implementing Regenerative Farming theory, and removing fences and mixing livestock with native species and reintroducing the native trees and grasses and returning the streams and rivers to a curving and changing type of hydrology that is principally controlled by the Hydrological Engineer called the European Beaver. Plus they are imported European Bison and, wait for it, maybe soon too Timber Wolves> what? Wolves? Maybe someday even European Brown Bear? What, establishing the Forest ECOSYSTEM? With top foragers and predators? What insanity. It just might work? The other way wasn't working anymore. SO the Native Tribes, the Forest Tribes and the Plaines Tribes were not owners of the land. THEY were caretakers of it. The land owned them, not they the land. I hope to see someday a very wide swath of unfenced land from Mexico to Canada with free roaming herds of Bison seasonally moving North to South and back each year with even some packs of wolves following them and maybe, just maybe, a small band or two of Native Tribal people with horses and simple hunting tools escorting the herds as their caretakers, protectors guardians. That's my dream for the Prairie. To return to it's former life again.

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu 7 місяців тому

    Perhaps on the Macro-Societal level then, strong like two people has the extension of meaning that Canada has to be strong like two Peoples. Canada has to identify equally with it's 20 thousand year history of Native Tribal ancestry and it's 350 years of English and French colonization. It' has to reconcile the two worlds as one. Kind of like what I am seeing in US, the White English and the Latin Spanish speaking cultures are at times at ease and at times there is tension. Are we so different? is it just a matter of who controls the land wins? Is winning a survival mentality or something else? Can we Win with Mutual Survival and Interdependence? Or will we always be just a little different and that will be enough to keep up the barriers and the pretense of power and wealth?

  • @LaReinaDeMuerte444
    @LaReinaDeMuerte444 8 місяців тому

    Awesome work

  • @Some1Philosophy
    @Some1Philosophy 9 місяців тому

    wait until islamists become majority. canada will suffer badly while shackling itself from criticizing islamization.

  • @Mobius03692
    @Mobius03692 Рік тому

    More lying woke BS

  • @DryMilks
    @DryMilks Рік тому

    This video gave me brain rot

    • @sincerelysm97
      @sincerelysm97 6 місяців тому

      it would, of course someone with no empathy and racist views would not learn anything from this.

  • @truth679
    @truth679 Рік тому

    We are studying your story and your legal case in our law school. I am glad you came out of that experience stronger and never lost your humanity. I sincerely wish you all the best!!!

  • @Cyberphunkisms
    @Cyberphunkisms Рік тому

    intersectionality moralized the commodification of human interpersonal relationships by turning all sociality into capitalist cost-benefit analysis of privilege and emotional labor. the Canadian race relations foundation was made through socially reproduced affirmative action that maintains ideological conformity.

  • @user-tn5vm9fr9f
    @user-tn5vm9fr9f Рік тому

    LOLOL

  • @PhyPsyFilm
    @PhyPsyFilm 2 роки тому

    A high quality thought provoking video

  • @wadegielzecki8373
    @wadegielzecki8373 2 роки тому

    Racism is a symptom of Inbred Overpopulation Syndrome. In the process of overpopulating, individuals tend to inbreed as much as possible in order to inherit the maximum number of offspring. They are psychopathic to those who appear different. One result is the affected species eventually remains unchanging for long periods of time, which is somewhat counter Darwinist, as hybrids are superior.

  • @karl2624
    @karl2624 2 роки тому

    I’m sorry but the solution to this is not rocket science. You literally don’t need research to battle uncontrollably bias. It’s so weird how western academia approaches the easiest problems in this procedural way. I

  • @c.knoxville5998
    @c.knoxville5998 2 роки тому

    These so called instructors are "leading" the children. It is illegal to conduct such experiments because it offers a false result. Adults are influencing the children with their own biases and racist approach. Shame on Canada for instilling racism in society with these 1960s critical race theory methods.

  • @c.knoxville5998
    @c.knoxville5998 2 роки тому

    Let's teach and indoctrinate people to be racists so we can spend billions of dollars on fighting racism. Only in canada and USA.

  • @waryaamoxamad3115
    @waryaamoxamad3115 2 роки тому

    Capitalism+imperialism+colonialism which is what gave birth to Canada itself needed racial attitudes to justify the theft and exploitation of people who looked differently, creating the disparity in income and wealth we see all around us, both locally and internationally. These disparities act much like those objects the kids are sorting, and their negative impacts are seen mostly on the faces of those who are not white, creating stigmatization of those that are impacted negatively by these forces.. Furthermore, geopolitical interests continues to feed this disparity to this day, so we are dealing with an iceberg whose only tip is visible on the surface. Entire companies and people livelihoods, and sense of self depend on the perpetuation of racist attitudes. The western countries will not be able to stir up another regime change wars without fear mongering of the OTHER. We have seen it to the lead up of the Iraq war and the Islamophobia that the media used to drum up the narrative for conflict, and today we see it in words like "Kung-flu" spoken at the highest level of western power as we are geared to hate and fear China. Bottomline is that you cannot divorce racism from the capitalism that is today dominated by the west or even the geopolitics that shape our current reality. No one is willing to forgo their luxuries and their status for equality.

    • @Cyberphunkisms
      @Cyberphunkisms Рік тому

      what is funny here is that you learned to repeat these idioms from within colonizing academia, no? intersectionality moralized the commodification of human interpersonal relationships by turning all sociality into capitalist cost-benefit analysis of privilege and emotional labor. the Canadian race relations foundation was made through socially reproduced affirmative action that maintains ideological conformity.

    • @pondzischeme6430
      @pondzischeme6430 3 місяці тому

      Certainly the practice of slavery in America was justified for several hundred years simply for economic advancement. They knew it was evil then.

  • @gorkemmustafacetinkaya
    @gorkemmustafacetinkaya 3 роки тому

    He is the most wonderful person!

  • @fredt3217
    @fredt3217 3 роки тому

    While they touch on a few key points there is not much in this video that will lead you to understand racism or the science behind it imho. If you want to understand racism as a psychologist or sociologist... you simply need to break it down to a base example and apply the core principal of the sciences to the situation. For example a base situation would be two white men with nothing better to do standing outside a store during slavery on hot day. A black man comes by their way doing errands for the "master" and the two white men question them and ask them are black people as smart as white, etc. The black man now says "No. They are not." (A lie.) If you follow the psychological and sociological example and apply the basic core principals of those sciences to the entire situation leading to those events you will understand racism. Or at least well enough to begin to understand the rest. And if you notice you can switch out the black for white, women, or any other group, and it will always be the same combination of patterns. So knock off implying it is a white only thing, male, non-asian, etc. Thus not see your own. But the problem is we are all driven by self interests and there will come a point when you will have to accept some uncomfortable truths about yourselves and your own actions in the patterns and understanding of them. This then leads to a racism if you do not want to accept them. Because surely blacks can't lie about whites for self perceived interests for example... could they? And do yourselves a favor and dumb it down. You talk about various kinds of bios which just boils down to thoughts we have and don't act upon and thoughts we have and do act upon. Thus leading to racism. That is not the way I would explain it but if you are going to explain it to children and adults you might want to act like an Einstein since those whom understand something can explain it simply enough so a child can understand it. To paraphrase his quote. And at points you admit you do not understand it. So just stick with the basics imo. The experiments are a wrong way to go about it too. They pick the characters they have positive associations to more so than then the others. The white kid whom said it looked like his friend... wouldn't choose it if they were fighting at the time. Or less likely. Nothing in there is racism. Just positive associations or bias. Looking at the children you could predict in advance by looking at their appearance. When I used to video game I liked larger characters like myself when I got to choose. Playing somebody small seemed odd. Just my choice. Or was it racism against the other body types? Not all biases are racism. Most of the experiments can be explained the same. Only the association test you talk about is valid since it only tests our association processes and attached positive and negative associations by the sounds of it. But that doesn't mean racism. I am "racist" towards a few groups and know why. So I correct it. Thus no racism. Or am I supposed to have a positive association to somebody telling me they are in a certain group so they can get away with crimes against you? All while bragging about how it was because they were in a certain group? Or do I understand my bias and correct it when needed? Thus no racism despite my bias through events...? Any talk of racism that doesn't discuss how anyone can be racist towards any group, etc, is racism and will do more harm, or what would be more racism, then good. And babies don't know what they look like. They just know whom they have a more positive association to. Thus the features of mother/father/caregiver whom treats them well. To the kids mind we could all be monkeys or baboons for all it, or its neural network structure, cares. Just thought I would add that in since all racism is formed and happens in the mind which can comes out in actions people can see or not. And considering governments always starts or stops racisms through their general lead and direction as seen thousands of times in the past... you will notice you avoid that area. And without that how much can you really explain? People thought lies about others... why? Doctors and politicians lying, or within chinese fortune cookies...? Let me know what you find. I do love me some cookies and wisdom.

    • @anahuynh488
      @anahuynh488 2 роки тому

      Wow, thank you for writing all this so I don't have to. I felt more frustration with this video than relateability. It doesn't really address the real problem or the real solution because the truth would require a shift in power all over the world and the ones who have the power now would not want that. 😓

  • @dodger2264
    @dodger2264 3 роки тому

    Maybe some are afraid that we will all be integrated and brown as humans started in the beginning?maybe

  • @johanna9395
    @johanna9395 3 роки тому

    Powerful and moving - determined to support you and your community in the long game.

  • @bohemianzentarot8247
    @bohemianzentarot8247 3 роки тому

    Absolutely love this video…. Should be shown all over the world and in our schools

  • @kookadams85
    @kookadams85 3 роки тому

    If people as a whole knew to differentiate between de-facto/racialism & de-jure/racism there'd be a better understanding.

  • @SL-yn4ju
    @SL-yn4ju 3 роки тому

    Wow what an amazing video. Thank you! Yuxweluptun is an amazing artist and person!

  • @paulbaskerville2748
    @paulbaskerville2748 3 роки тому

    Vary sad make them sing say who they are and how the are making canada better. Or at least do sum thing . Canada is made up of a lot of good hard working people . promoting racism dose nothing . Promote all people working together and a beter understanding of how we are the same not beating a dead horse. Try better u now .

  • @canpfire
    @canpfire 3 роки тому

    Most Canadians may ask, "Why did you marginalize the First Nations in this documentary? Isn't cultural genocide the worse form of racism?

  • @cecilhenry9908
    @cecilhenry9908 3 роки тому

    The REAL war is a series of words like “racism”, "integration", "Islamophobia", “diversity™” and a series of phrases anti-Whites scream because White genocide has no justification. Anti-racist is just a code word for anti-White. Any White person who does not want his race abolished is a “racist.” “No room for racism” really just means “no room for Whites”.

  • @karimrmecklai8815
    @karimrmecklai8815 3 роки тому

    Amazing what you do for others! Great video! Old friend and classmate Karim M

  • @aminawadudTLI
    @aminawadudTLI 3 роки тому

    FABULOUS!! elfie so much love

  • @vishwaveerasway1749
    @vishwaveerasway1749 3 роки тому

    Dyb

  • @MsRevyRev
    @MsRevyRev 3 роки тому

    Amazing story Rodney. I will be sure to share it. Rocky is my uncle and I deeply appreciate having more insight into how much he has done to touch lives. God bless you as you continue to grow in purpose and destiny.

  • @Avdullahkareem1
    @Avdullahkareem1 3 роки тому

    Beautiful video, Mashallah! Much respect to El-Farouk.

  • @sunambee9369
    @sunambee9369 4 роки тому

    So Powerful Rodney! Thank you so much for sharing. I hope many young people get to see this video. Inspiring!

  • @toddjack100
    @toddjack100 4 роки тому

    Good interview

  • @WhozCoreyWrites
    @WhozCoreyWrites 4 роки тому

    This is amazing Rodney. Keep moving forward brother... It Takes A Village. We must show the youth the way!!

  • @bobniemack1451
    @bobniemack1451 4 роки тому

    Great cause. Great video!

  • @TheMsLady4Real
    @TheMsLady4Real 4 роки тому

    Racism was meant for "Black People" for hundred of years! Just like cancer it how now spread to "people of color"!

  • @TheMsLady4Real
    @TheMsLady4Real 4 роки тому

    Click this button if you're white are a poc and are willing to sign up as a black person for life, where a card around your neck to tell the world that you were born black, no matter how light or dark your complexion is!? I'll wait! kmsl!

  • @TheMsLady4Real
    @TheMsLady4Real 4 роки тому

    "Black people have had white women, poc, and every race except themselves take over colleges under the guise of being POC until it comes time to vote! When was the last time I saw a chinese person speaking up for police brutality, reparations, etc! The chinese and many asian communities are some of the most disrespectful people when it comes to black people!

  • @CRRF-FCRR
    @CRRF-FCRR 9 років тому

    cool video