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Building a better future from the debris of racist monuments

Posted on July 31, 2020July 31, 2020 by completingthestory

Building a better future from the debris of racist monuments

A tribute to Nazis in Ontario, Canada has re-ignited the debate about what should be done with monuments to white supremacy and

hatred.https://mondoweiss.net/2020/07/building-a-better-future-from-the-debris-of-racist-monuments/

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