Toronto Caribbean Carnival should bring attention to anti-Black racism affecting communities

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Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival brings festivities and fun to the city every summer. But beyond the dances and parades, carnivals are and should be places to protest and raise awareness of injustices.

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