BC Anti-Racism Legislation: Public Engagement and Consultation (North Shore)
Sun, Sep 10
|West Vancouver Memorial Library
Join us in shaping the province's upcoming Anti-Racism Bill
Time and Location
Sep 10, 2023, 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1J8, Canada
Third Bridge Foundation is proud to be a partner in the Anti-Racism Legislation Consultation in the Farsi-speaking community of British Columbia and promoting the BC Demographic Survey. Our goal is to raise awareness about the process, what is at stake, engage Farsi-speaking people to take part, and relay the input from community members to the government. We do so through the following: - In person public consultation in North Shore and Tri-Cities - 2 Online public consultation events on Zoom - Informational posts on social media Additionally, our work is also focused on raising awareness about and encouraging the community to fill out the BC Demographic Survey. This project is due to conclude in October
About the event
📣Public Engagement: Help Shape BC Anti-Racism Legislation and Contribute to BC Demographic Survey ( Sessions in Farsi)
In the coming months, the government of British Columbia will be working on drafting the province's Anti-Racism Legislation.
Preparing this bill, and fight the root causes of systematic discrimination in BC requires public participation. Therefore, Third Bridge Foundation, with the support of the Government of British Columbia, invites North Shore friends to join us for a consultation session in Farsi on the upcoming BC’s Anti-Racism Legislation , and BC Demographic Survey. This event is free and open to all.
Why Attend?
1. 🎤 Your Voice Matters: This is a chance to relay your experiences, insights, and recommendations with policymakers.
2. 🤝 Collaborate: Join fellow citizens in shaping the future of BC's anti-racism legislation.
3. 📚 Learn: Understand the current challenges and learn about the Anti-Racism Legislation and Anti-Racism Data Surveys
Highlights:
- Interactive sessions with community members, along with coffee and tea.
- Inclusive dialogue ensuring voices from all communities are heard.
- Opportunity to review the process and the surveys
In the face of systemic racism, your insights can drive meaningful change. Let’s come together to pave the way for a more inclusive BC.