Racism is a business. Its marketing is so successful that even Akala looks sideways at a young black man holding a lot of cash.

These racial assumptions lead to ‘everyday’ racism – daily encounters and micro-aggressions. It’s time to recognise the relationship between top-down propaganda and the bias that we all carry.

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