Black Lives Matter protest to go in Grande Prairie on Saturday
A peaceful Black Lives Matter rally, protesting systematic racism and police brutality against black people, will go in Grande Prairie on Saturday, June 6.
It is being organized through Facebook by Isaac Bryant, who says he really wants to be a part of the global movement, which was sparked with the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis while in police custody. Bryant says though the systematic racism in Canada may not be as prevalent as it is in the United States, where the movement originated, it’s still an important issue that exists here and needs to be addressed.
Bryant says by bringing this issue into the limelight, they can start having discussions about how others see black people and communities, and hopefully, to get people to recognize their own prejudices.
“Something that I’ve realized more and more as I’ve grown up and moved around the world, is that black people are seen as a threat before a person. So if there’s any altercation, you’re seeing trouble before you’re seeing another person. That doesn’t happen all the time with the white community. So, short term I would like to see the attitudes begin to change within people themselves, to recognize these prejudices, recognize the racial profiling that can go on in every day social life.”