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Does Racism Exist in Real Estate?

Episode 9 of the Open House by BCREA podcast, hosted by BC Real Estate Association, titled "Does Racism Exist in Real Estate?" was published on July 30, 2020 and runs 32 minutes.

July 30, 2020 ·32m · Open House by BCREA

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On Episode 9 of Open House by BCREA, we ask the question: does racism exist in real estate in Canada? Joining our discussion and to help explore solutions we welcome three guests: Bethany King, a Black Toronto-area Realtor who is advocating for change; Satnam Sidhu, a BC Realtor with 40 years of experience and time spent as president of the Canadian Real Estate Association and the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver; and Michael Bach, Founder and CEO of the Canadian Centre of Diversi...

On Episode 9 of Open House by BCREA, we ask the question: does racism exist in real estate in Canada? 

Joining our discussion and to help explore solutions we welcome three guests: Bethany King, a Black Toronto-area Realtor who is advocating for change; Satnam Sidhu, a BC Realtor with 40 years of experience and time spent as president of the Canadian Real Estate Association and the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver; and Michael Bach, Founder and CEO of the Canadian Centre of Diversity and Inclusion.

This episode was recorded on July 29, 2020.

Show Notes and Links

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What’s New – 1:52

Feature Conversation – 3:34

  • 4:32 - Bethany King
  • 15:15 - Satnam Sidhu
  • 20:22 - Michael Bach

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