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Filming from her hospital bed at Charles-LeMoyne Hospital in Longueuil, Mireille Ndjomouo breathed heavily between each phrase as she pleaded for help on March 7. 

The 44-year-old woman from Cameroon — established in Montreal for the last four years, according to the Journal de Montréal — died two days later. Her call for help resembled that of Joyce Echaquan, an Indigenous woman who exposed nurses' slurs on Facebook before dying in a Quebec hospital.

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Canadian media, despite its claim to the opposite, has what the Canadian Association of Black Journalists and Canadian Journalists of Colour call a "glaring racial inequity." In an industry with a serious lack of representation, Black and marginalized communities have had to carve out their own unique spaces. Cindy Charles, host of the new Montreal-based talk show Sister Talk aims to break down the barriers in Canadian media while empowering and inspiring women.

Sister Talk features Charles and her co-hosts, Anne-Lovely Etienne, Cherizar Walker, and Drea Wheeler discussing everything from relationship advice to how to deal with the loss of a loved one.

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