A top Canadian general wept Thursday while apologizing for discrimination in the Canadian Armed Forces. “For way too long First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Black, Asian and other racialized members of [.] The post Canadian General Begins Crying While Apologizing for ‘Systemic Racism’ and Then Calls It a Milestone appeared first.
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Gandhiji admired absence of caste bias in RSS’ working: Ram Nath Kovind
Addressing the RSS annual Vijayadashmi rally at Reshimbagh Ground in Nagpur as the chief guest, Kovind said the organisation has stood for social equality and harmony since its inception in 1925. The rally this year also marked the centenary celebrations of the RSS.
Racist voices are becoming louder and moving into the mainstream. How can I help my client feel safe? | Ahona Guha
Within the context of increasing anti-migrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric, Aisha found that she was hyper-vigilant and anxious about the possibility of another assaultThe modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their workAs far-right and anti-immigration influences take hold across the globe, people of colour are often struggling to know where they might feel safe. Encountering occasional racism has been a fact of life for people of colour in most countries in the west. Emboldened by the far-right movements, racist voices are now becoming louder and moving into the mainstream. One of the emergent themes within the therapy room has involved a resurgence of racial trauma, especially for those who have previously experienced significant such harm.
Clackamas County Violates Social Worker’s Rights Over Pronoun Policy
However, the social worker objects to the policy as it forces expression against his religious beliefs as well as the desires of some parents he serves. The social worker has been threatened with demotion and has been discriminatorily denied a religious accommodation in violation of the First Amendment and Title VII.