Black History Month in Toronto: “This is a chance for us as a community to set a collective vision”

Toronto was the first municipality in Canada to recognize Black History Month in 1979.

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62 comments

    1. @Deus Fusion There was 0 sarcasm there. You guys live in your own fantasy land where what you say goes. He was being serious.

    1. @Cartoonishly Inept the incident that ended his life was…
      A: not racially motivated
      B: a result of his personal choices

    2. @Cartoonishly Inept – The incident that ended his life was the crimes he was committing that day. The ones from his past just help paint the picture of what a pos he was.

  1. To kneel is a humiliation for a person. Why should a person kneel down and humiliate themselves to show their respect?

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