July 7 – 9, 2020: Panel presentation and public consultation on systemic racism.
The Standing Policy Committee on Community and Protective Services modified their regular proceedings to have this important conversation about racism. An expert in anti-racism, Dr. Melinda Smith, acted in a special role as a co-chair to inform the proceedings. In addition, seats normally held for Councillors were provided to a panel of experts who provided insights into the multiple facets and impacts of racism.
The session was followed by public submissions that allowed Council to hear from members of the public about their experiences and perspectives on how The City can move forward. Insights and lessons learned from these days will inform the work of an Anti-Racism Action Committee to be established in October 2020 and the development of an anti-racism strategy for Calgary.
Elders Kelly and Daphne Good Eagle brought blessings in the form of prayer and song at the start of the proceedings, and in consultation with them, have agreed to join Council on July 20th to formally close the hearing after decisions in support of this commitment are approved.
The panel of experts was made up of people recommended by community members and leaders with anti-racism expertise and The City’s Indigenous Relations Office. Panel members were:
Vicki Bouvier
Francis Boakye
Nyall Dabreo
Teresa Woo-Paw
Phil Fontaine
o Video
o Written submissions:
Item 7.1 Photo CPS2020-0776.pdf
§ Item 7.1 Presentation CSP2020-0776.pdf
§ Item 7.1 Letters 1-10 CSP2020-0776.pdf
§ Item 7.1 Letter from L. Migrino CSP2020-0776.pdf
§ Item 7.1 Slides from V. Rangaranj CSP2020-0776.pdf
§ Item 7.1 11-21 CSP2020-0776.pdf
§ Item 7.1 Slide Presentation Help Line Number.pptx