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Montreal, Canada - July 13, 2016: On the hottest day of the summer (37 C), hundreds of protesters gathered at Nelson Mandela Park for a Black Lives Matter rally, in solidarity to similar protests in the United States, and to condemn the racial profiling and police brutality in Montreal. After the rally, the protesters took the streets and marched down for three hours and about 10 km. The march finished around 10pm without incident.

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Posted By sme-admin on June 12, 2020 Community, Features

This morning on the news, I witnessed the players at Anfield ‘take a knee’ in the centre of the pitch following the death of George Floyd, a black man held in US policy custody.  An open and collective representation in support of ‘Black Lives Matter’.

This outward display of solidarity got me thinking about issues we face here in the UK and the issues I’ve encountered in my lifetime.  I began to think of other issues where there needs to for a collective and public display of solidarity. Issues where we all need to ‘take a knee’.

The injustices are not just about today; they have not just increased.  What has changed over the decades is the filming of such atrocities and the use of social media as a platform to share individual events.

Racial injustice, racism or just discrimination, perhaps on the grounds of race.  Which phrase causes you to wince?  Which phrase would you never use?  Dumbed down language sugar-coated to make it more palatable.  How is it that people are comfortable to use words like sexism, ageism, homophobia?  We are happy to say those words, to call it out, but not racism.

What is it about that word that causes so much fear?  What is it about the word that makes people cringe and run for the hills?  Why does it cause some people to react aggressively, fragility evident in every pore of their very being?  Racism. Racism. Racism.  There you’ve said it!  How did that make you feel?  Notice what emotions are raising within you as you say the word, racism.

I was born in a system that consistently disadvantages people of colour, black people.   A system that has a profound psychological impact on our very being.  I have to take my hat off to my parents and many others like them.  They arrived in the UK as wide-eyed teenagers in the hope of experiencing a better life.  They came during the Windrush era, the start of the post-war immigration boom, which was to change British society.  However, life didn’t go as planned.  The dream that many like them were sold went unrealised.  The dream for some turned into a living nightmare ending in pain.

Faced with signs which read ‘No Irish, No coloureds, No dogs’, there seemed to be an unwritten policy which precluded them from renting and owning property.  This is but one story of many. Housing, education, public sector, transport even religious institutions and the NHS which at its inception in 1946 proudly declared it would be free at the point of need to all Britons regardless of wealth.

An institution famous across the globe for its health care provision yet an institution which would undoubtedly fail if its black healthcare workers were to march with their feet.  March as a result of the documented inequalities in health.  March as a result of the lack of opportunity to progress.  March as a result of experiencing harassment, bullying and discrimination from patients, colleagues and managers, at a much higher rate than their white colleagues, again all well-documented evidence.

Let us not sugar coat the reality.  Racism is alive and well in this society. It raises its head in every corner, every space that people occupy.  Black lives matter. Their lives and livelihoods are negatively affected.  Their legacy torn to shreds.  Their hopes and dreams for a better and brighter future dimmed by the everyday reality of racism.

So today I ‘take the knee’.

Jacinth Ivey

Transformational Coach

 

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