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Durham anti-Black racism town hall on August 6

Durham residents are invited to take part in the region’s upcoming virtual anti-Black racism town hall.

Durham Regional Chair John Henry has invited Durham Regional Police Chief Paul Martin to join in the discussion, along with the following panelists:

  • Sean Mauricette, Award-winning Motivational Speaker, Artist and Youth Worker (Facilitator)
  • Celina Caesar-Chavannes, Consultant and Former Member of Parliament
  • David Mitchell, Assistant Deputy Minister, Youth Justice Division of the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social
  • Ann Marie Morrison, incoming President for the Black Student Success Network, Durham College

When: On August 6, residents are invited to ask questions, listen in, and share stories/ideas about how the region can address systemic anti-Black racism in our community.

Where: The town hall will begin at 6:30 pm. Visit durham.ca/VirtualTownHall to pre-register for this event. You can also stream it online via the region’s website.

Why: No form of racism is acceptable. Yet we know that people continue to experience unfair treatment because of the colour of their skin or their cultural background—some more frequently than others.

Note: Durham Region said your advice will allow us to better understand the scope of the situation here in Durham Region; and how regional programs and policies can help address systemic anti-Black racism in our community. You may also share your story online at durham.ca/VirtualTownHall.

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