Dr. David Suzuki tells us of his early childhood a part of his life many maybe unaware. A part of his life where his family was subjected to racism, oppression and blatant ethnic profiling. The families valuables sold off to pay for their forced internment in ethnic camps, no not in Japan or Germany, right here in British Columbia, Canada! Dr. David Suzuki is now a virtual international icon and has been voted one of the top ten Canadians of all time. Join us for an incredible story of fortitude and perseverance against entrenched bigoted racial Canadian government policy. There are many reasons Dr. Suzuki is admired on a global level ; this is one of them.
“There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew" Marshall McLuhann
We only have one planet. We’re all in this togther. And we can’t sit back and wait for those who govern to legislate our way to a healthier, greener future. We need community-based leadership. Let’s make those changes ourselves right now, where we live every day – in our homes, workplaces and communities.
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