Last chance to register for the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre public engagement event
HAMILTON, ON - On October 29, 2019, the City of Hamilton is conducting an in-person public engagement event to better understand the lived experiences of racism and the current needs and racism related issues faced by the residents of Hamilton. Residents are encouraged to take this opportunity to review and discuss survey results from the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre Survey, as well as participate in focus groups.
Event details
Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Location: David Braley Health Sciences Centre - 100 Main St. W., Hamilton
How to register: Register online
Learn more and register for the event by visiting www.hamilton.ca/Anti-Racism.
The City of Hamilton recognizes the importance of diversity and inclusion to our present and future success as a place to live, work and play.
Quick facts
- The Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre (HARRC), a pilot project involving the City of Hamilton, McMaster University, and the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion (HCCI) is undergoing revitalization and would like input from the community.
- HARRC was launched on April 4th, 2018 as a pilot project to gather information regarding racism related issues occurring in Hamilton, in order to better inform Council on community issues and concerns so that it may address racism and racism related issues in our City.
- On February 14, 2019 the HARRC pilot program was temporarily paused for a period of up to 12 months to allow the partners to review and renew plans to achieve its envisioned goals.
- Citizens who require assistance during the temporary pause can contact:
City of Hamilton
Diversity and Inclusion Office
Phone: 905-546-2424 Ext. 8080
Email: [email protected]