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Tag: Impact of Race and Culture Assessment

African Nova Scotian Justice Institute to continue ‘invisible’ legal work with renewed funding

Robert Wright is the acting interim director of African Nova Scotian Justice Institute. Photo: Matthew Byard

The man in charge of the African Nova Scotian Justice Institute says its legal work is largely “invisible,” but with renewed funding, it’s increasing its workload.

“Our role in shaping the law, and improving the law, and improving how the criminal justice system responds to and relates to Black people has already been substantial,” interim acting director Robert Wright said.

No More Excuses: Cecil Boutilier is trying to right his troubled past despite COVID and an overbearing parole system

Cecil Boutilier.

Boutilier was on a hunger strike to draw attention to COVID rules, until he tested positive for the virus last week. Now, he says he’s advocating against obstacles put in his way of running his business.

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