Published On Oct 16, 2020
A father sets out on a car ride with his teenage son and reflects on the conversation he knows he will soon have to have: how to conduct himself as a young Black man in Canadian society. #CBCShortDocs #LessonsInjustice
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For parents of teens across the country, a first driving lesson is a right of passage, often inspiring a mixture of pride and trepidation.
For Black Canadians like Danardo Jones and his son Deshaun, that trepidation assumes an added dimension, informed by the reality of systemic racism.
How does a parent prepare their maturing child for the specific scrutiny that comes with navigating the world while Black?
As a lawyer, Danardo is intimately familiar with the legal protections that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms provides, notionally, to all Canadians. But as a Black man, Danardo knows all too well that those protections can count for little when the system is rigged against you.
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