In this powerful documentary Ava DuVernay explores the history of racial inequality in the United States and the cruelty and violence people endured to win their civil rights. It’s a good introduction to how systemic racism works in America today and how deep it goes.
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Thanks Jeannette, I have added that to the list of media links I am compiling for my colleagues and project participants on the US and Irish situations of racial injustice. Just a comment on nurses and health advice, one third of HSE staff including nurses refuse to take the winter flu vaccine, even though it is offered free to them annually!Best Wishes, Nadette
Thanks Jeannette, I have added that to the list of media links I am compiling for my colleagues and project participants on the US and Irish situations of racial injustice. Just a comment on nurses and health advice, one third of HSE staff including nurses refuse to take the winter flu vaccine, even though it is offered free to them annually!Best Wishes, Nadette
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