Whitby, Ontario – On February 1, 2023, Durham Regional Council approved the appointment of citizen members and community organization representatives to the ...
The Durham Region Anti-Racism Taskforce creates a strong sense of belonging, helping us to harness individual differences in ways that drive leadership, co-operation, innovation and service excellence.” We look forward to continuing to collaborate with the community and fostering a more inclusive and equitable region for everyone.” Orlando serves as a member of the clergy and is deeply interested in serving the community. Whitby, Ontario – On February 1, 2023, Durham Regional Council approved the appointment of citizen members and community organization representatives to the Durham Region Anti-Racism Taskforce (Taskforce). The contributions of the Taskforce’s first cohort have been invaluable to the Region’s anti-racism efforts and have laid a solid foundation for new members to build upon. The Region of Durham welcomes new appointees and returning members, who will build on the great work initiated by the inaugural Taskforce during the previous term.
The taskforce is aimed at tackling structural and systemic racism within communities in Durham, and advising council on policies and programs. It is comprised ...
“The Durham Region Anti-Racism Taskforce creates a strong sense of belonging, helping us to harness individual differences in ways that drive leadership, co-operation, innovation and service excellence.” “The Taskforce represents the diverse communities within Durham Region,” said Allison Hector-Alexander, regional director of diversity, equity and inclusion. “It is important that the Region of Durham is a place where diversity is embraced and each one of us is valued and included,” said Regional CAO Elaine Baxter-Trahair.