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Help address anti-Black racism in Vaughan

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Feb. 14, 2023

The City of Vaughan is committed to fostering a community culture that is diverse, inclusive and equitable. Black community members are encouraged to share lived experiences facing anti-Black racism in Vaughan, as well as their experiences with City services, programs, events and communications. The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete and is now available at vaughan.ca/AntiBlackRacism.

The City of Vaughan is committed to fostering a community culture that is diverse, inclusive and equitable where all citizens, employees, businesses and visitors are provided with accessible opportunities to engage and participate. If you identify as a Black citizen living in Vaughan, bring your voice to the table. You can help identify and address anti-Black racism in Vaughan by providing input that will improve City programs, policies, procedures and services.

Here’s how you can get involved:

Take an online survey until Wednesday, March 29

Black community members are encouraged to share lived experiences facing anti-Black racism in Vaughan, as well as their experiences with City services, programs, events and communications through an online survey. The purpose of the survey is to understand:

 

The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete and is now available at vaughan.ca/AntiBlackRacism until Wednesday, March 29.

Participate in community focus groups throughout March

Members of Vaughan’s Black community are invited to participate in a series of virtual focus groups taking place between Monday, March 13 and Wednesday, March 23 with like-minded individuals to identify key issues, challenges and opportunities for change within the City’s programs, policies and procedures.

The following focus group sessions with facilitated conversations will take place virtually over Zoom:

View dates, times and register for a session at vaughan.ca/AntiBlackRacism. If accommodations are required, please indicate at the time of registration.

Through the Addressing Anti-Black Racism Community Engagement and Action Plan project, the City is collaborating with Black individuals, organizations serving the diverse Black communities living in Vaughan and community leaders to identify and address barriers preventing the full and meaningful participation of the Black community when it comes to services, programs, events and city life. There is rich diversity within the Black community -- with people from different backgrounds, identities and experiences. These different lived experiences and perspectives are vital to the City’s continued efforts to advance a culture of inclusion. Feedback collected through the survey and community focus groups will be used to help inform a multi-year action plan to address and work to eliminate anti-Black racism in Vaughan, including improving municipal policies, community programs, City services and more. For more information, visit vaughan.ca/AntiBlackRacism.

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