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Who is Black Community? Part 2

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The black communities in Edmonton are diverse. Despite being viewed by larger society as one cohesive monolithic group of Black People, there are contrasting lived experiences in the internal dynamics of these communities. Some of these dynamics express themselves in isolation and separation described as fragmentation experienced between people of distinct ethnicities and histories within these communities. Listen as the host explores the fragmentation and various other dynamics of these communities as well as how this current state of affairs within these communities affect/ impede community action and community organizing.

Stay updated by following us on social media. Both Twitter and Instagram are @Otherwise_Show
For more information, please contact us at Otherwiseshow@gmail.com

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Music transition Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech for the music
“Infados,” licensed under Creative Commons 3.0.
Intro & Outro Music by Kaz Mega

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The black communities in Edmonton are diverse. Despite being viewed by larger society as one cohesive monolithic group of Black People, there are contrasting lived experiences in the internal dynamics of these communities. Some of these dynamics express themselves in isolation and separation described as fragmentation experienced between people of distinct ethnicities and histories within these communities. Listen as the host explores the fragmentation and various other dynamics of these communities as well as how this current state of affairs within these communities affect/ impede community action and community organizing.

Stay updated by following us on social media. Both Twitter and Instagram are @Otherwise_Show
For more information, please contact us at Otherwiseshow@gmail.com

Credits
Music transition Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech for the music
“Infados,” licensed under Creative Commons 3.0.
Intro & Outro Music by Kaz Mega

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