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Dayo Kefentse's exhibition 'Generation X Marks the Spot' documents seminal anti-racism struggle

"Explore 'Generation X Marks the Spot,' a multimedia exhibition by Dayo Kefentse that documents the activism of Generation X in Ontario's Black and Caribbean communities. Discover the untold stories of young activists who fought for police reform and accountability, leading to the establishment of the Special Investigations Unit. Visit the Bradley Museum in Mississauga to experience this testament to resilience and activism, on display until December. Learn more about the impact of youth culture on shaping Canada."

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Remembering Garfield Belfon on African Martyrs Day

Remembering Garfield Belfon on African Martyrs Day
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Builders of the GTA: Dudley Laws, a fierce advocate for social justice


Builders of the GTA: Dudley Laws, a fierce advocate for social justice
by NEWS STAFF
Last Updated Feb 2, 2021 at 1:45 pm EDT
Dudley Laws was called the ‘
Voice of the Voiceless‘ and his impact in Canadian history can never be forgotten.
The Jamaican immigrant moved to Canada in 1965. After seeing how Afro-Canadians were treated by Toronto Police during the 1960s and 1970s, he started participating in protests with the goal of helping to improve police relations.
“If the people don’t have confidence in the police, it doesn’t matter if put another 1,000 police officers out there, they will not get involved,” said Laws.

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