The Practicum Podcast – E2 – Black Lives Matter and discussing racism in Calgary

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It’s a bit of a tradition now.

We are lucky to have bright, articulate student journalists coming through our newsroom who aren’t afraid to tackle difficult issues.

Our conversation in this episode of the Practicum Podcast we talk about race, racism and what small change each of us could make to keep the Black Lives Matter conversation going and the social change moving ahead.

In this episode, you hear from Isaiah Lindo (MRU), Anosha Khan (MRU), Layla Dart (Macewan) and Madasyn Kost (MRU) (missing is Cassie Jamieson (MRU), who was out on assignment).

Isaiah talks about some of what he’s experienced in Calgary and Anosha gets us up to speed on the term ‘model minority.’

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