An activity created by the Region of Durham to educate its staff about Black history has backfired. Community members say challenging people to “talk to a Black employee” and “dance to a Reggae song” is juvenile and insulting. Miranda Anthistle has the details.
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‘This is insulting’: Durham Region under fire for Black History Month ‘activity’
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