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'Where are all the Black people?': The racial divide in Prairie Christian churches


Posted: Apr 25, 2021 2:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 27
Serena Prescott (centre) and her husband Kaelan Prescott (left) onstage with their child at City Life Church in Leduc, Alta.(Submitted by Serena Prescott)
This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past, present and future of Black life in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. 
The racial make-ups of the church Serena Prescott attends today and the south-central Edmonton church where her father was pastor when she was growing up are as different as night and day.  
It was very much a Black church, she said, recalling the Black American-style preaching she grew up hearing at Edmonton Community Worship Hour, the church known as ECWH. Think of Bishop T.D. Jakes it would be like that the singing, the choir, the movement. It was fun.   ....

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African Americans helped build Alberta, this contribution must be recognized


Posted: Feb 12, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: February 12
Deborah Dobbins s mother, Mae, sits in front of the homestead house where she grew up in Wildwood, Alta., west of Edmonton. Wildwood was the province s first established Black community.(Submitted by Deborah Dobbins)
February is Black History Month. To mark it, The Road Ahead has asked several Black Albertans to share their personal stories and their hopes for the future of this province
. Our series starts today with this column by cultural and special education consultant Deborah Dobbins.
For African American Albertans, prejudice, discrimination and marginalization began when we stepped across the border in the early 1900s and it has not gone away. ....

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