Fighting racism with poetry in Thunder Bay
A group in Thunder Bay is encouraging people to come out and read poetry at various locations to address racism.
A group in Thunder Bay is encouraging people to come out and read poetry at various locations to address racism.
“Something has to be done here. I can’t live like this anymore.”
“It does not belong to you and what you are doing is illegal. It belongs to the Mohawk of Kahnawake.”
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“We’ve done just about everything there is – private investigators, cadaver dogs, you name it, just to try and find her.”
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