Ontario Black Pharmacist Speaks On Persistent Racial Discrimination & Asks How We Navigate

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Ontario Black Pharmacist Speaks On Persistent Racial Discrimination & Asks How We Navigate


Emma Ansah reports on an Ontario black female pharmacist who speaks on persistent racial discrimination in the workplace and is asking fellow black people how we navigate through this in Canada

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  1. Any place that is spoken of as tolerant to blacks simply do not have black populations in any considerable numbers. It is inevitable that wherever we show up in substantial numbers, the anti blackness kicks in like clockwork!

  2. How do they do that in.canda I have not been there but what's the white population,it usually looks like they have taken so many Indian immigrants who are pretty dark and Carribbean that anyway I don't get

  3. Is up to you Africans or Nigerias to fixed your countries and be respected out side Africa they're doing it because Africa is not stable and blacks get to start talking to each other about drugs is not Africa culture so blacks can get some respect God bless you

  4. 🤦‍♂️🚫👎 FYI black people around the world 🌎, them folks want expect, been taught 💯 that we should be in a subservient position ie cooking their food, cleaning their house 🏠 and babysitting their children etc

  5. Yes it's true discrimination is real in Canada 🇨🇦 and America 🇺🇸 because of my native I'm already being judged it's not only pharmacy it's every other jobs also it's sad and painful 😢

  6. Last name has nothing to do with it. It’s the colour of her skin. Once employers look at a resume and realize that it’s a last name of a black person then they are more likely not to call that person but if it’s a long last name of a lets say Russian, Indian, or Filipino person then they are often considered for the job then us black people. Again I will stress that not all employers are like this

  7. The racism in Canada is very casual and we are very anti-immigrant here. "Ethnic" names on a resume are a deal breaker. You will not get a call qualifications be damned! The racism in Canada is hurting the economy. There are not enough qualified "white" people to fill professional positions. Thus all the immigration. However, they won't give those people jobs. It's madness!

  8. Until black people learn to get along as a whole, nothing will ever change…. Africans, Caribbeans and Black Americans all have issues with one another, still can't figure that one out.