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Delta seeks volunteers for new Mayor’s Task Force

The Task Force will work to provide recommendations to council on actions and initiatives to support diversity and inclusion and combat racism and discrimination at the City and in the community.
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Delta council is seeking volunteers to serve on the Mayor’s Task Force on Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism.

Delta council is seeking volunteers to serve on the Mayor’s Task Force on Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism.

Recognizing the City’s role in combatting racism, hate, and discrimination, this new Task Force will work to ensure that the values of inclusion and diversity are reflected in Delta’s policies and in the community.

The Task Force will work to provide recommendations to council on actions and initiatives to support diversity and inclusion and combat racism and discrimination at the City and in the community.

“We take racism and discrimination very seriously at the City and this new Task Force is an important step in our work to ensure the values of diversity and inclusion are reflected in our organization and the community,” said Mayor George Harvie in a news release. “I’m eager to get working with my colleagues to listen, learn and collaborate to recommend meaningful actions, while we work to oppose and eradicate racism wherever we find it.”

Delta residents interested in sitting on this Task Force are asked to submit a short bio highlighting your experience relevant to the Mayor’s Task Force on Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism, contact information, and why you would like to serve.

Forward submissions to: Office of the City Clerk, Delta City Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B.C. V4K 3E2 or email: [email protected].

Application deadline is Feb. 12.