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How Organizers Protected Protestors While Marching Against Racism

Season 1, Ep. 7

On June 5th, over 8000 people marched in Ottawa, Canada against anti-Black racism and police brutality. The protest was organized by No Peace Until Justice, a team of young activists who made it their number one priority to keep the people who attended as safe from COVID-19 as possible. Listen to Sameha Ahmed, Safia Musse, and Jamie Ghossein explain what steps they took to mitigate the risks of infection while exercising their right to protest for Black lives.


To learn more, follow No Peace Until Justice on Facebook and Instagram (@nopeaceuntiljusticeottawa).


Hosted by Jordan Johnson-Hinds from the TV show Nurses.

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