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麻豆精选 mayor issues statement on Black Lives Matter rally

The rally is scheduled for June 5 at 麻豆精选鈥檚 Stuart Park
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麻豆精选 residents are getting ready for a rally in support of the black community in the U.S., and the city鈥檚 mayor is weighing in.

Paige Harrison and Kermisha Pereira are co-organizing a peaceful rally on June 5, which will take place across 麻豆精选鈥檚 city hall in Stuart Park.

Harrison and Pereira said Friday鈥檚 protest comes after the ongoing unrest in the U.S. after the death of Minnesota man George Floyd. The duo said their goal is to provide people with a safe space to discuss their experiences and to learn from each other.

Mayor Colin Basran issued this statement regarding the peaceful rally:

This is a crucial time to listen and learn about discrimination and racism experienced by members of our community.

It is abhorrent to me and my Council colleagues that people experience racism in 麻豆精选 and we stand with everyone committed to identifying how we can make positive change for Black men and women鈥 and by extension, people of colour and Indigenous Peoples.

Council heard through the Imagine 麻豆精选 engagement that our citizens want to live in an inclusive city, where we increase diversity and create an environment where all people feel safe and respected. That鈥檚 why our Council has made inclusiveness an essential priority for years to come.

I thank everyone who joins the peaceful rally tomorrow for Black Lives Matter to help move us toward the society we want to be.

Friday鈥檚 event will include an open mic for people to share their experiences and to open up the conversation about racism in 麻豆精选. The event will finish off with a march through the city鈥檚 waterfront at 8:00 p.m.

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Twila Amato
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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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