I have spent a lot of time, and had extended stays in small towns in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC, Lived long stretches in Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Victoria. I'm a very social individual who speaks to as many people from a full spectrum as one possibly could in face to face deep political and philosophical conversations are the rule not the exception. I move through small talk quickly and easily and have always had an interest in tracing the small beginnings that lead to our species being so consistently destructive towards one another.
One of the easiest ways to form warring groups is to draw lines starting from sensory cues, the most dominant being that of the visual. We see this in nature all the time, as animals have the ability to discriminate based even within their own species on visual cue's, we also have the added difficulty's associated with language barriers, throw in some matter/resource to squabble over, some space/geography, and the maintenance of memetic continuity over a timeline, and you have two people or groups spending their energy's on pulling in different directions, or annihilating each other. Humans will get past all of this nonsense eventually, it's becoming evident to many that we will slowly move towards evolving our higher brain functions that will allow us to act in a more, enlightened, logical cooperative way.
Anyway, yeah, plenty of racism. From a white guys stance, I have seen racism directed towards native Americans, Muslims, Indian's, Asians, and of coarse the racism goes both ways.
I have also grown up with immigrants from all over the world that were very close to me, and have dated just about every kind of female from different races you can name, including three that wcould not introduce me to their families because I was white. And the topic came up often enough no matter if I dated black girls, aboriginal, Indian, Arab girls, or others. Racism is everywhere.