Racism reference in Halifax success story sets off sparks
Those most privileged by the system are often the last to recognize exclusion
All of us would recognize certain slurs or actions as racist. The "N" word is verboten unless it's sung by a black rapper. Slavery has been long outlawed. There have been official apologies for past examples of racial discrimination such as the destruction of the former black community of Africville.
We've come a long way when it comes to combating racism. So it's upsetting when the good news story of revitalization in Halifax's north end is tainted by the suggestion that African Nova Scotians, who make up a large proportion of the area's population, aren't represented in that success.
Information Morning's Phlis McGregor saw that for the most part they don't work, eat, or drink in the new restaurants, cafes, or bars that have sprung up in the neighbourhood.