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DOWN: Canada's Black Caregivers

DOWN: Canada's Black Caregivers

For black people in Canada, underrepresentation in society is commonplace, which is a reality experienced with deeper complexity in the black disability community, particularly among caregivers. Ugandan-born filmmaker Moses Latigo Odida, whose three-year-old was born with Down Syndrome, wants to confront negative attitudes and practices that ostracize Canada’s Black caregivers.

  • DOWN: Canada's Black Caregivers

    For black people in Canada, underrepresentation in society is commonplace, which is a reality experienced with deeper complexity in the black disability community, particularly among caregivers. Ugandan-born filmmaker Moses Latigo Odida, whose three-year-old was born with Down Syndrome, wants to confront negative attitudes and practices that ostracize Canada’s Black caregivers.

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