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The Black Lives Matter movement gained significant momentum in the spring of 2020, with protests held throughout the world. This was visible in Atlantic Canada as well, with PEI seeing its largest protest in history in June to support Black Lives Matter, and thousands of people attending multiple marches throughout New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Now that we are a few months in, we are taking a look back at the movement, and how this grassroots movement has translated to policy. With us to chat this episode is Black Lives Matter organizer, Husoni Raymond.
By Sweta Daboo and Emma DrakeThe Black Lives Matter movement gained significant momentum in the spring of 2020, with protests held throughout the world. This was visible in Atlantic Canada as well, with PEI seeing its largest protest in history in June to support Black Lives Matter, and thousands of people attending multiple marches throughout New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Now that we are a few months in, we are taking a look back at the movement, and how this grassroots movement has translated to policy. With us to chat this episode is Black Lives Matter organizer, Husoni Raymond.