It’s difficult enough to flee war-torn Ukraine now, but for an estimated 1,500 international Black students and families who remain stranded there, escape is made even more difficult because of the overt racism they face. Read More
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Ottawa-based coalition leads effort to aid fleeing Black students and families from Ukraine
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