quebec city: We think that it's really important for people to have the opportunity to talk about racism, to share their own stories and to really be able to listen to other people's stories, said Rhonda Rosenberg, Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan MCOS Executive Director, according to CTV. It's important to have it not be a scary taboo subject too, that it is something that we can and need to talk about. About 30 people attended the forum, with many sharing personal experiences and ideas to combat racism. Rosenberg said racism still exists, and event like these are important to battling it. We saw it again in conversations about Syrian refugees and we saw it with the horrible shooting at the Mosque in Quebec City. We saw in the wake of when Colten Boushie was killed in August last year, the social media comments that came out, to the extent that the Premier had to say, Racism has no place in Saskatchewan, said Rosenberg.
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