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Speaker: Trevor

Looking at life through the eyes of someone who has suffered from descrimination is a painful exercise. Whether it’s a Jew who survived the holocaust, an African American who lived in the deep South of the US in 40’s and 50’s, or a Japanese Canadian who was detained during the Second World War.  To understand and empathize with their suffering can’t help but evoke a strong emotion.  Surely, if we were in a position of power back then, we would have said something or did something to stop it. We wouldn’t just look the other way.  But would we have?    Believe it or not, these questions are extremely relevant to you today, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 2015.  Why?  Let’s talk about this Sunday.

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