Author of the article: Jason Herring
Publishing date: Dec 14, 2020 • December 14, 2020 • 2 minute read • Telly Bear led a walk from CrossIron Mills to Airdrie on Saturday, Dec. 12 to raise awareness of racism in Alberta. Bear and his wife, Judy Bear, were victims of an assault in Airdrie on Dec. 3. (Supplied) Postmedia Calgary Photo by Azin Ghaffari /Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
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An Indigenous couple assaulted in Airdrie in early December staged a walk this weekend to raise awareness of racism in Alberta.
Telly Bear on Saturday led a group of about a dozen people on the nine-kilometre walk from CrossIron Mills shopping centre just north of Calgary city limits to the Airdrie 7-Eleven where he and his wife had been assaulted a week earlier on Yankee Valley Boulevard just east of Highway 2. Other supporters followed in vehicles.
Indigenous couple assaulted in Airdrie stage walk for racism awareness An Indigenous couple assaulted in Airdrie in early December staged a walk to the city this weekend to raise awareness of racism in Alberta
Author of the article: Jason Herring
Publishing date: Dec 13, 2020 • December 13, 2020 • 2 minute read Telly Bear led a walk from CrossIron Mills to Airdrie on Saturday, Dec. 12 to raise awareness of racism in Alberta. Bear and his wife, Judy Bear, were victims of an assault in Airdrie on Dec. 3. Photo by Supplied
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An Indigenous couple assaulted in Airdrie in early December staged a walk this weekend to raise awareness of racism in Alberta.