Eliminating anti-black racism in Ottawa: Progress is slow, but we’ll get there
That is certainly true about efforts to address local anti-black racism.
We reached a significant milestone in late March with the “Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Ottawa” town hall aimed at reviewing progress – honestly and head-on.
The town hall, which drew a crowd of more than 250, was one step in a long road that has included an initial community Forum on Anti-Black Racism in August 2016, and a subsequent report. These are part of a larger collective journey to dismantle all forms of racism and the effects of colonization on Indigenous Peoples.
That is certainly true about efforts to address local anti-black racism. We reached a significant milestone in late March with the “Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Ottawa” town hall aimed at reviewing progress – honestly and head-on. The town hall, which drew a crowd of more than 250, was one step in a long road that has included an initial community Forum on Anti-Black Racism in August 2016, and a subsequent report. These are part of a larger collective journey to dismantle all forms of racism and the effects of colonization on Indigenous Peoples. That is certainly true about efforts to address local anti-black racism. We reached a significant milestone in late March with the “Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Ottawa” town hall aimed at reviewing progress – honestly and head-on. The town hall, which drew a crowd of more than 250, was one step in a long road that has included an initial community Forum on Anti-Black Racism in August 2016, and a subsequent report. These are part of a larger collective journey to dismantle all forms of racism and the effects of colonization on Indigenous Peoples. These are part of a larger collective journey to dismantle all forms of racism and the effects of colonization on Indigenous Peoples.