Speeches given at Black Lives Matter protest highlight issues in the community and ways to address them
A Black Lives Matter protest went in Grande Prairie on Saturday, June 6. The event was in protest to police brutality and systemic racism black people face.
Aretha Johnson, a Grande Prairie local who gave a speech at the protest, says that she first was hesitant to speak in public but was encouraged due to the welcoming attitudes she has found in the City.
Johnson has lived in Grande Prairie for about three years now, having previously grown up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She says that she has noticed that there is not as much vocalization in the city here compared to Winnipeg, or when she spent time in Toronto.
She says she has seen times when the Grande Prairie community has had a difficult time having these discussions.