City leaders pledge to do more to combat anti-black racism - News Summed Up

City leaders pledge to do more to combat anti-black racism


Leaders from the City of Ottawa and some of its key institutions say they're making progress toward addressing anti-black racism, but admit there's still much more to do. Schools boards should address the impact of anti-black racism on student well-being as well as their academic and career prospects. should address the impact of anti-black racism on student well-being as well as their academic and career prospects. (Marc-André Cossette/CBC)Mandatory bias trainingOttawa police have put in place new measures to address anti-black racism. Ahmed Omer also said she was pleased all five panellists recognized the existence of anti-black racism and committed to working toward its elimination.


Source: CBC News March 22, 2018 11:32 UTC



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