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Episode 28: Canadian Museum for Human Rights review; Winnipeg’s colonialism problem; G7 Radio 006

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After celebrating Winnipeg’s triumphant victory as Canada’s most racist city, we look at the disconnect between viewing racism as bigoted acts by individuals and seeing it as a colonial system which operates beyond any individual person’s attitudes or actions. We then buckle in for the thrill ride that is the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, offering our official review of Canada’s newest national museum: from the wings of the white dove, through the bodegas of despair, and up to the tip of the flume ride and back. Lastly, on G7 Radio, we look at Rhythm Activism’s strange and amazing 1998 album Jesus Was Gay.Episode LinksWelcome to Winnipeg: Where Canada's racism problem is at its worstWheeler Vs. MacLeans MagazineCanadian Museum for Human RightsNorman NawrockiEpisode MusicRhythm Activism – Down in the MinesRhythm Activism – In the Darkest Hour

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