File #: TMP-28437    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 1/14/2022 In control: Town and Gown Committee
On agenda: 1/26/2022 Final action: 1/26/2022
Title: COMMUNITY ANTI-RACISM INITIATIVES - CONTINUATION Masa Sone provided an update on what the Anti-Racism Task Force has been working on since the last meeting and where they are headed. Ms. Sone mentioned that the Barrie Public Library is hosting an online series to talk about Black History Month on February 22, 2022, at 7 p.m., and the Task Force will be in attendance. She indicated that since the last meeting, the Task Force has chosen a logo for its website, they hoped to build the branding guidelines for the website at their February 2nd meeting, create campaign initiatives, and continue work on a research project on global health that focuses on the City of Barrie. Judy Morozuk expanded on the Barrie Public Library's Black History 365 page and a few of the areas of interest, such as Being Black in Canada, Black Local Love, Local History, Wellness and Mental Health. The Committee further discussed this item with Ms. Sone and Ms. Enyolu and asked questions and received responses.
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COMMUNITY ANTI-RACISM INITIATIVES - CONTINUATION

 

Masa Sone provided an update on what the Anti-Racism Task Force has been working on since the last meeting and where they are headed.  Ms. Sone mentioned that the Barrie Public Library is hosting an online series to talk about Black History Month on February 22, 2022, at 7 p.m., and the Task Force will be in attendance.  She indicated that since the last meeting, the Task Force has chosen a logo for its website, they hoped to build the branding guidelines for the website at their February 2nd meeting, create campaign initiatives, and continue work on a research project on global health that focuses on the City of Barrie.

 

Judy Morozuk expanded on the Barrie Public Library’s Black History 365 page and a few of the areas of interest, such as Being Black in Canada, Black Local Love, Local History, Wellness and Mental Health.

 

The Committee further discussed this item with Ms. Sone and Ms. Enyolu and asked questions and received responses.