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Title: A History of Violence: The Legacy of Environmental Racism in Canada.
This lecture explores how Canada was founded on enslavement and dispossession, exemplified by its assimilationist ideologies and policies, the displacement, subjugation and oppression of Indigenous and Black peoples and cultures, and the expropriation of Indigenous lands. Location: Market Hall, 140 Charlotte St, Peterborough, ON K9J 2T8
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