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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2016 · 1 MIN

Inconsequential

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In respect to Afrikan Liberation Month, ORIvoices will be premiering the experiences and thoughts of two Afrikan-Canadians of Caribbean background. Every Tuesday, a woman speaks on her experiences transitioning from being incarcerated, back to Torontonian society. Ajamu Nangwaya, a PhD in adult education and community development, will speak on various aspects of QPOC racialization.

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In respect to Afrikan Liberation Month, ORIvoices will be premiering the experiences and thoughts of two Afrikan-Canadians of Caribbean background. Every Tuesday, a woman speaks on her experiences transitioning from being incarcerated, back to Torontonian society. Ajamu Nangwaya, a PhD in adult education and community development, will speak on various aspects of QPOC racialization.

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