York Region Celebrates Black history Month
On behalf of York Regional Council, The Regional Municipality of York and our more than 1.2 million residents, it is my pleasure to recognize February as Black History Month.
Black people in Canada have diverse backgrounds and experiences. While some can trace their roots in Canada for many generations, others have immigrated in recent decades. During Black History Month, we celebrate the many achievements and contributions of these residents who, throughout history, have done so much to make Canada the culturally diverse, compassionate and prosperous nation it is today.
As one of the most diverse communities in Canada, York Region is home to a fast-growing number of people who self-identify as Black or of African heritage. In 2021, more than half of all York Region’s residents identified as a member of a racialized group, with more than 5% self-identifying as Black. This diversity is a source of strength, vitality and economic opportunity and contributes to a strong, caring, safe York Region for all residents.
In 2018, Regional Council endorsed the Inclusion Charter for York Region, committing to a welcoming and inclusive community where diversity is celebrated and where everyone can develop to their full potential, participate freely in society and live with respect, dignity and freedom from discrimination.
In 2020, Regional Council officially recognized 2014-2024 as the International Decade for People of African Descent, which aims to strengthen actions and measures to ensure the full realization of the economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights of people of African descent and their full and equal participation in society. York Region’s efforts to acknowledge and denounce systemic anti-Black racism align with the goals of this decade, and York Region continues to work with community partners to champion actions to address anti-Black racism.
Throughout February and all year long, I encourage all residents to learn more, including the many important contributions of Black Canadians to the settlement, growth and development of our community and country.
Wayne Emmerson
York Region Chairman and CEO
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