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The Centre de santé Saint-Boniface invites you to a lunchtime lecture by Stanislas C. Bell, who will share his personal experience of racism in a hospital, an ordeal that almost cost him his life. Through a series of mini-stories, he will help us to understand what racism is. Discover how his struggle in the healthcare system inspired him to take an active stand against racism and discrimination, and how he strives to inspire others to contribute to a more just and inclusive future.
Stanislas C. Bell
Stanislas C. Bell, of Cameroonian origin and a naturalised Canadian, has lived in Manitoba for 12 years. He is manager of the visitor services team at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. He is also a fervent defender of the fight against racism and discrimination, and is actively involved in promoting inclusion and respect for diversity.
Presented in collaboration with Centre Santé Saint-Boniface
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