Vernon society seeks input on anti-racism legislation
A Vernon society is looking for feedback on what Indigenous, Black and other people of colour would like to see in anti-racism legislation in British Columbia.
The province is asking the public to help develop legislation that will hold the B.C. government accountable for addressing systemic racism within its programs and services, and provide supports to those who have been negatively impacted.
Vernon and District Immigrant and Community Services Society (VDICSS) will hold two community engagement sessions, both on October 4, 2023, at 12 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Okanagan Regional Library.
The meetings will look to identify barriers and inequalities experienced by Indigenous, Black and other people of colour in the community and to guide discussions on the most effective strategies for the government to address these challenges.











