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Black Lives Do Matter

Posted on July 16, 2020 by Heritage BC

I am a descendent of the Black Pioneers of BC.

My family came to Canada by invitation of Sir James Douglas in 1858. Some were free slaves from Clay County Missouri. Others bought their freedom. Their Legacy is an important story for Canada.

When they arrived, they set down roots. My ancestors purchased land and farmed. They were able to keep their land and provide for their families and contribute to society.

After moving to Canada, most of my family were born and raised on Salt Spring and Victoria. This is home and it has been our home for over a hundred and fifty years. At this point in 2020, my family’s stories are very important as they are a big part of Canadian History.

We were taught by our ancestors to respect all people regardless of their race. It does not matter if you’re black or white, we are all equal and we have one thing in common: every person in this entire world has red blood!

The unnecessary killings of black people in this world today is absolutely WRONG! Those that feel they have the right to kill black people with no repercussions are literally trying to turn the clock backwards and that will never happen again.

Today is a new day! White, Black, Indigenous, Chinese – we all have red blood. It is very important that we respect and look out for each other. After all, we have been through in this world it is TIME FOR THE KILLING AND PREJUDICE TO STOP NOW!!

Bertha Clark
aka Adelene da soul poet

Bertha was born in San Francisco and raised in Vancouver. She started writing poetry at a young age after her mother told her poetry could heal and that it would one day make a difference in the world. Bertha’s grandma owned Vie’s Chicken and Steaks, a legendary restaurant on Vancouver’s Union Street that operated from the early 1940s to the late 1970s. Vie’s restaurant and much of Hogan’s Alley was lost with the construction of the Georgia Viaduct.

Learn about Adelene da soul poet here. Watch a short video about Vie’s Chicken and Steaks, narrated by Bertha. You can learn more about Hogan’s Alley.

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This blog post is part of a series titled ‘Racism: Do Not Let the Forgetting Prevail,’ which offered individuals a platform to share their personal encounters with racism, inclusivity, and equity. Visit the page to learn more and explore the other blog posts in the series.
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