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  • Watch: ‘In the Black: Canada – The Web Chronicles’ (Series on Black Canadian Experience Today)

    About a year ago, I shared a 50-minute documentary titled “Speakers for the Dead,” that unearthed some of the hidden history of Blacks in Canada (watch it here if you missed it).

    To compliment that piece is a new web series from a collective called "In the Black: Canada," with a mission to explore and uncover the experience of being a Black Canadian today.

    It’s a transmedia project that will set out to answer the question – who is the Black Canadian? It’s a journey that they hope will engage Black people in Canada in real, honest, and open dialogue (across all media platforms) about growing up and living in Canada.

    And while the emphasis will be on the present,…

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