For someone who was ‘silenced,’ May is speaking loud and clear

Former Green Party leader Elizabeth May’s recent op-ed was a repugnant view into what happens when Black women talk about our experiences with racism and misogynoir.
Can anyone really silence Elizabeth May? Is that even possible when her husband was vice-president of the federal council until a couple of months ago, writes Erica Ifill.
OTTAWA—Someone should come and collect Elizabeth May before she opens her mouth. Again. A week after Annamie Paul’s resignation, Elizabeth May penned an ...

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