March 25, 2021
Following the violence that took the lives of eight people, including six women of Asian descent in Atlanta, USA, and in recognition of both the extreme rise of anti-Asian hate crimes and the increase in violence against women during the pandemic, the Town of Shelburne is advising that there is no place for hate, racism, misogyny, or violence in our community.
As we collectively process and grieve this tragic loss of life, we stand in solidarity with families and communities who experience violence, including those who are living within our community. We reaffirm that we will continue to name and take action and will not tolerate hate, racism, misogyny, and all forms of discrimination and violence
that affect our community. No one should feel unsafe, harassed or that they do not belong.
In response to concerns around gender-based violence, racism and discrimination, Town Council has established a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee whose mandate is to provide insight, advice, and make recommendations to Council relating to the following:
We are defining our role and response to ongoing and systemic racism and the current rise in racist incidents. This includes publicly naming and standing against racism and hate, working with partners to do the same, and advocating for changes across all sectors of society, including our own ability to receive and respond to racist incidents.
Mayor Wade Mills Denyse Morrissey, CAO
wmills@shelburne.ca dmorrissey@shelburne.ca
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