The two will discuss anti-racism in education, and Cooper Diallo will read from her memoir on Wednesday evening. Habiba Cooper Diallo’s experience as a Black high schooler in Halifax left a mark on her. She remembers, one November day in 2012, watching police arrest a fellow Black student on school property and hearing an onlooker say, “he knows the drill.” She recalls the classmate who would admonish others for wasting food, “because there are starving children in Africa.” There was the white valedictorian who took pride in being from a “diverse” school—but Cooper Diallo’s lived reality that any of the school’s efforts to address those “diverse” students and their concerns ended at Black History Month posters…