interview — Sameer Zuberi speaking out on systemic racism in Quebec by Free City Radio published on 2016-02-23T20:54:42Z listen to an interview with community activist & legal researcher Sameer Zuberi, a board member of the Quebec section of the Canadian Muslim Lawyers Association, speaking out against systemic racism in Quebec. Sameer outlines intersecting examples of systemic racism in Quebec society, speaking out against the utilization of culturally racist language by the Parti Québécois surrounding the so-called Quebec "Charter of Values," during the last PQ electoral mandate. extending from Sameer highlights the ways that systemic racism impact both the Muslim community and Black communities in Quebec, pointing to the the recent text written by Radio Canada personality Louis Morissette lamenting that the Radio Canada admin wouldn't allow Louis to use Blackface in a year end program for 2015. Sameer is a signatory to a letter of protest that challenged Morissette, lead by Black community activists in Quebec. this interview was recorded live on Free City Radio on CKUT fm in Montreal, conducted by Stefan Christoff @spirodon being uploaded for archiving purposes here on Free City Radio http://freecityradio.org art work by Fatima Travassos. Genre ckut