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posted by Robert DeVet in on avr. 27, 2014 - View profile

Halifax

Consumer Racial Profiling in NS


12:00pm
- 1:00pm
Jeudi Mai 1 2014

Venue: CCEPA Boardroom
Address: 630 Francklyn Street,

How the Friendliness of Maritimers Contrasts with Reality.   What happens to African Nova Scotians and other visible minorities when they shop or access services in Nova Scotia? Join us to learn about some findings from focus groups which were part of a Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission project on Consumer Racial Profiling. 

 

Dr Judy Haiven - Professor, Sobey School of Business, Chair of the Nova Scotia branch of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

CCEPA Boardroom

630 Francklyn Street,

Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

Space is limited – Registration Required - info@ccepa.ca or 428-4731

$5.00 Lunch donation appreciated               

 

CCEPA Provides an Arena for Critical Thinking, Public Discussion and Research into Current Ethical Challenges in our Society.

 


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