British Columbians Invited to to Help Shape Anti-Racism Legislation

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Location
Virtual

The Province takes another step in improving access to government programs and services for Indigenous Peoples and racialized communities by releasing 12 priorities for anti-racism research. People are encouraged to share their thoughts through an online questionnaire about how government can best address systemic racism. The information gathered will help inform new legislation that will hold the government accountable for addressing systemic racism within its programs and services and provide support for those who have been negatively impacted. 

The Ministry of Attorney General wishes to engage Métis Citizens to hear their voices and receive feedback from the community via a virtual engagement session. 

A $100.00 honorarium will be provided to attendees to honour their time and energy in addition to access to MNBC Mental health services through the Métis Counsel and Connect Program, Crisis Line, and Wellness Workers. 

Interested citizens are encouraged to click here to Register

Contact Email Address
bhansen@mnbc.ca