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WATCH: Black Family Asked To Show Id For Using Pool In Their Surrey Townhouse Complex

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Jul, 2018 11:59 AM

    SURREY, B.C. — A Surrey woman says she wants to help educate the public about racism after a member of her townhouse complex's staff requested her family show ID when they were using the pool.

     

    Guerda Henry, who is black, said she believes the incident was an episode of racial profiling, adding it was not the first time she had experienced it at the complex.

     

    She said she felt compelled to take a public stand because her family was there to witness it this time.

     

    "My kids were involved, and this is a place that I bought so my kids could enjoy (it)," she said. "I felt harassed, I felt ambushed. It was not necessary."

     

    Henry said she was devastated when the resident who had asked staff to check her ID returned and questioned a 12-year-old family friend — after the staff member had already confirmed their residency.

     

    2 years ago we bought into this complex with high hopes we and our kids will get to live enjoy the amenities. Yesterday we were asked to explain how we got in and to show ID because there's concerns that we shouldn't be there. Never in my life did I thought we'd be profiled at our own home. We've all seen the videos circulating and are disgusted. Let me tell you, the feeling is 12 times worst when it actually happens to you. Don't get me wrong, I love this neighborhood and this act doesn't speak for everyone in it but this has to stop!!! THEY DIDN'T QUESTION ANYONE ELSE. JUST US!! It's the 2nd time its happened to us and I refuse to shut up about it this time. Racism still exists and people need to be aware. I hope my kids won't have to witness this nonsense again. #GodHelpUs #PleaseShare https://globalnews.ca/video/4331656/family-claims-racial-profiling-after-being-questioned-at-surrey-complexs-pool

    Posted by Guerda Henry on Friday, 13 July 2018
     

    The resident and staff member could have handled the situation with more politeness and understanding, she said. Other neighbours in the complex who did not know the family have approached them affably in the past.

     

    Instead, she said they expressed concern that her family should not be using the pool, Henry said.

     

    "Come on, who approaches people like that?" said Henry.

     

    When she moved to Surrey from the Bahamas five years ago, Henry said she knew full well the "waters (she'd) be swimming in" as a visible minority in British Columbia. She said she wasn't surprised by the actions of the staff member, but was still "incredibly disappointed" by Thursday's occurrence.

     

    Henry would like a formal, written apology from the strata association, which operates the housing complex, she said.

     

    Neither the Brookland strata association nor its management company, Leonis Management, immediately responded to requests for comment.

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