18. Taking The Legal Route: Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Canada’s Federal Public Service
Nicholas Marcus Thompson is a human rights advocate and influential figure in the fight against systemic discrimination in Canada. He has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights of Black Canadians, most notably through organising the landmark $2.5 billion class action lawsuit against the federal Government of Canada, which led to profound changes in Canada’s employment legislation. He is the Chief Executive Officer of the Black Class Action Secretariat.
Nicholas shares his journey of taking bold legal action against the Canadian government, challenging the status quo and demanding accountability for institutional racism. Together with Shereen, they delve into the pressing issue of systemic anti-black racism within Canada's federal public service, such as:
- The harsh realities faced by Black Employees in Canada’s Public Service
- The need for accountability, beyond simply acknowledging harm
- The significance of disrupting systemic injustices; and
- The power of grassroots activism in driving meaningful change.
Throughout this conversation, Nicholas and Shereen emphasise the ongoing struggle against systemic racism and urge listeners to join the fight for a more equitable future. Tune in to learn more about this necessary class action lawsuit and gain inspiration to make a change in your corner of the world.
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