A little over two weeks ago Dr. Lynn Jones and some friends were
questioned by Truro police after they stopped to watch deer, right in
the historic African Nova Scotian Truro neighborhood where her family
has lived for many generations.
questioned by Truro police after they stopped to watch deer, right in
the historic African Nova Scotian Truro neighborhood where her family
has lived for many generations.
“Please add me to the list of African Nova Scotians who are
constantly being racially profiled in this province for no valid reason
and while you’re at it, give your constituents in Truro and your Town
police a lesson in white privilege, anti Black racism and the history of
the founding people of our province and Truro,” she wrote in an open
letter to Truro’s mayor Bill Mills that was published in the Nova Scotia Advocate.