Sunday, July 25, 2021

Effect of bigotry, manifest destiny, and hardship on Canada's criminal justice system - part 2

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In discussion with Teacher Akwasi Owusu-Bempah

Part 2: The criminal justice system

This interview checks out the historic roots of bigotry in the criminal justice system, in specific how bigotry and manifest destiny have actually added to the social and financial inequalities and discrimination experienced by Native, Black, and racialized neighborhoods in Canada, and in turn formed their interactions with the criminal justice system.

Related:
Part 1: Setting the context –

https://criminaljusticecourses.net/effect-of-bigotry-manifest-destiny-and-hardship-on-canadas-criminal-justice-system-part-2/

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