How does colonialism shape the psyche? Here's the story of psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, one of the first intellectuals to expose racism as a mental sickness.
Fanon is a short film by Marcela Pizarro, Heloise Dorsan-Rachet and Pomona Pictures that explores one of the most influential anti-colonial thinkers of the last century. His writings on settler colonialism, resistance and revolutionary action remain seminal texts around the world. This film is part of an animation series, Race Historicised. It includes films that showcase the work of towering figures who have contributed to the anti-racist struggle, in theory and in action.
Watch the full film here: https://t.co/gK9T1d9KSw
@6ixbuzztv Sikhs have been in Canada for a very long time and there's never been any recorded incident of inter-communal conflicts between them and other groups.
How peaceful are Hindus towards other communities?
Am sorry am sticking with the Sikhs on this one.
@Iyervval@PierrePoilievre@CPC_HQ Festival of fake international students, LMIA hunter-gatherers, food bank grifters', call center/credit card scammers, gropers, illegal fishing pioneers, car thieves, armed gangs, extortionists and sub-human ritualists. CANCEL.