‘Do better’: Anti-racism group slams public school board for inaction
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New research shows more anti-racism work needed
Key findings from three research priorities identified by B.C.’s Anti-Racism Data Committee reveal the need for greater equity and diversity within the BC Public Service, some progress has been made in representation to appointments on B.C.’s agencies, boards and commissions, and pay differences between racialized and white workers in B.C.’s private and public sectors.
Racism erodes trust in systems and in one's sense of belonging - Link Newspaper
Jessie Sunner, parliamentary secretary for anti-racism initiatives, has released the following statement in recognition of Anti-Racism Awareness Week, May 26 to June 1, 2025: “Today marks the beginning of Anti-Racism Awareness Week in British Columbia – an important time to reflect on the work we have done and what we still need to do to confront racism in all its forms. “Racism, whether overt or subtle, systemic or interpersonal, continues to h…
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