The "Completion Certificate for Black Canadians: History, Presence, and Anti-Racist Futures" likely represents an educational program or course centered on the history, experiences, and future directions of Black Canadians, with a focus on anti-racism. It covers the historical context of Black Canadians, highlighting their contributions and the challenges they've faced from early settlement to the present. Additionally, it addresses contemporary issues such as the socio-economic and political conditions of Black Canadians, including systemic racism and barriers to equity. Finally, the program explores strategies and frameworks aimed at building a more inclusive and anti-racist society in Canada.
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Learn more about Juneteenth and its history in Minnesota at
Juneteenth | Minnesota Historical Society
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