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A White People’s Guide to Black History Month

  • Writer: tyudelson
    tyudelson
  • Feb 11, 2023
  • 1 min read

In this Black History Month, I thought it would be timely to feature one of Canada’s preeminent Black voices, El Jones, who offers some powerful words on being Black in Canada.


She’s a poet, journalist, professor and activist who advocates for the use of spoken word as a tool for liberation and activism, finding her inspiration in the Black community of Nova Scotia.


She doesn’t mince words in A White People’s Guide to Black History Month while her powerful Emancipation Day poem sheds light on slavery in eastern Canada and the struggle for freedom:



 
 
 

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