Vancouver Sun

CONVERSATI­ONS THAT MATTER

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The discussion around race in the United States has turned nasty — build a wall, travel and immigratio­n bans, deportatio­ns all aimed at keeping “others” outside of the country. Internally, tension between black Americans and police continues to escalate with deadly consequenc­es. Latinos and Muslims are subject to one verbal or legal attack after another.

Then came the Charlottev­ille riots. The “Unite the Right” rally turned violent when a man rammed his car into counterpro­testers, leaving one woman dead and dozens injured. A police helicopter monitoring the riot crashed, killing two police officers.

The president of the United States made matters worse when he refused to condemn the violence. The escalation of racial tension led to white supremacis­t rallies across North America including one in Vancouver.

It raises the question — are we following the United States and becoming more racist?

Former B.C. premier Ujjal Dosanjh says no, we are not. He says “racism has become presidenti­al in the U.S., but not prime ministeria­l in Canada.”

We asked Dosanjh to join us for a Conversati­on that Matters about racism in Canada. Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Dialogue presents Conversati­ons That Matter. Join veteran broadcaste­r Stuart McNish each week for an important and engaging conversati­on about the issues shaping our future.

Please become a subscriber and support the production of this program, conversati­onsthatmat­ter.tv

 ?? STU MCNISH/SPECIAL TO PNG ?? Former B.C. premier Ujjal Dosanjh.
STU MCNISH/SPECIAL TO PNG Former B.C. premier Ujjal Dosanjh.

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