![]() ![]() He wonders about Loku’s family, and journeys to Saskatoon to meet with his grieving sister. H ere's What You Need to Know About CardingĬBC ARTS: One movie can't end racism in Canada - but 'The Skin We're In' will fuel the fightīack in Toronto, he confronts the Chief of Police about the police shooting of Andrew Loku, an African immigrant, and witnesses a powerful Black Lives Matter protest. ![]() ![]() Cole travels back to Ferguson, Missouri, the site of a high profile police shooting, and the place where he feels he became a black activist.ĭon't Believe the Hype: Canada Is Not A Nation of Cultural Intolerance SCENE FROM THE FILM: "It's not okay to see black people this way." - Desmond Coleįrom his local Toronto barber shop to Halifax’s venerable Kwacha House, Cole engages with a diverse collection of black Canadians and listens to their stories. ![]()
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