Words Left Unsaid: Racial Inequality and Policy-Making in Canada

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Public RecordWords Left Unsaid: Racial Inequality and Policy-Making in Canada

The Institute for Research on Public Policy holds a gala at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The gala begins with a panel discussion on race and policy-making in Canada, moderated by Nana aba Duncan, Carleton University’s Carty chair in journalism, diversity and inclusion studies. She is joined by Debra Thompson (associate professor of political science and Tier 2 Canada research chair in racial inequality in democratic societies, McGill University), Akwasi Owusu-Bempah (professor, department of sociology, University of Toronto and senior fellow and board chair, Massey College), and Sabreena Delhon (executive director of the Samara Centre for Democracy). (November 23, 2022)