Global News Weekend host Aalia Adam speaks with journalist and author Eternity Martis about her memoir, They Said This Would Be Fun. In her first book, she shares her experience navigating through white spaces as one of the few students of colour on campus.
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Western University grad shares experience with racism on campus
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