Free Chapter: Institutionalized Racism in Canada

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This is the Members Only first chapter of My Thoughts, My Life:
Institutionalized Racism in Canada.

In a society that claims equality, one woman’s fight against systemic racism exposes the harsh realities of discrimination in Canada.  Deneace’s journey through the racist hiring practices of the Canadian Armed Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) reveals the deep-seated biases that persist in institutions meant to protect and serve.  Facing despair and thoughts of death, she finds an unexpected source of strength:  the very struggle that sought to break her.  This powerful memoir is a call to action, urging readers to confront systemic oppression and reclaim their dignity.

What You'll Gain

⚖️ Systemic Racism Exposed:  A firsthand account of how Canada’s "equal" institutions (military, RCMP) uphold discriminatory practices

💪🏿 From Despair to Power:  Deneace’s story shows how oppression can forge unbreakable strength — and how to channel yours

📢 A Call to Action:  Tools to recognize and challenge systemic bias in your own community

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