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Black History - A History That Heals

Black History - A History That Heals

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What if Black History Month isn’t just about remembrance but about the blueprint for a better future for everyone?


In this deeply honest and wide-ranging conversation, we explore why Black history matters in Canada and how Black liberation is inseparable from collective liberation. From environmental justice to economic equity, rural poverty to global climate impacts, this episode unpacks the truth: when Black communities rise, everyone rises.


We discuss the legacy of Africville, the power of solidarity economies, and how systems of oppression harm not only Black communities but all communities. This episode is part history lesson, part truth-telling, and part invitation to imagine a more just, joyful, and cooperative future.


Because liberation isn’t a niche project. It’s the foundation for a society where everyone can breathe, thrive, and belong.


Go to https://www.canadiansalad.ca/ for all sources cited in this episode. And please refer us to your friends, family and that racist uncle that just doesn't get it.


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