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‘Leaders must lead when it comes to race relations’ – Paula-Mae shocked at racism on social media

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Former President Paula-Mae Weekes. - FORMER President Paula-Mae Weekes spoke candidly on TT’s use of social media, saying many of the comments she saw were racially biased. She spoke in a pre-recorded interview aired on Sunday on i95.5 FM’s Eye on Dependency programme. In Sunday’s programme, interviewer Garth St Clair asked Weekes if she felt TT’s race relations would get better any time soon, to which she replied it would […]

Source: Trinidad News

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