I would like very much for this to be the last time that I have to speak about this issue at all, because I would like very much for this behaviour to end. But we do have to have these conversations, because we know that allowing it to continue whilst we are quiet about it often leads to much worse, including physical violence. Continue reading “Open Letter regarding Abuse and Harassment”
Author: Laura Ip
No direct election of the Regional Chair and no governance review for and by Niagara
This was a WILD ride at this morning’s Corporate Services Committee meeting. Continue reading “No direct election of the Regional Chair and no governance review for and by Niagara”
Racism, homophobia, transphobia, and all forms of discrimination or oppression are public health issues
This passed UNANIMOUSLY tonight:
WHEREAS racism, homophobia, transphobia, discrimination, and stigma are associated with poorer physical, mental, and emotional health and greater mortality, making racism an important public health issue; and Continue reading “Racism, homophobia, transphobia, and all forms of discrimination or oppression are public health issues”
“They’re” fighting for equity…still
I don’t always agree with my colleagues and that’s the nature of the beast that is politics. I try, though, to leave those disagreements where I feel they belong – in Council Chambers.
HOWEVER, when a colleague makes statements like the ones found here, something needs to be said.
This is not okay.
This is not acceptable behaviour.
These statements are divisive and exclude a great many people in our communities across Niagara.
We cannot govern Niagara effectively if people feel excluded or targeted.
Anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism exist in Niagara.
There has been an uptick in anti-Asian racism in Niagara.
Still more broadly than the groups I’ve mentioned, racism exists in Niagara.
Homophobia exists in Niagara.
Transphobia exists in Niagara.
Misogyny exists in Niagara.
Many, many forms of oppression exist in Niagara.
Councillor Bylsma (who is also the mayor of West Lincoln) doesn’t know “what they’re still fighting for.”
That’s easy, Councillor Bylsma. “They’re” still fighting for equity.
This is the main reason why – under the leadership of this term of Council – Niagara Region joined the Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities (the work of CIM will be resourced appropriately when we’ve come a bit further through the pandemic).
It is because of thinking like this that so many of us in the community work so hard to educate ourselves, listen, and do our best to represent the entire community.
I am sorry that I have a colleague who feels this way. Please know that these statements are not reflective of most of your Regional Council.
Leaks – I have some things to say…
There’s been talk, again, in recent days about information being leaked from in-camera (closed session) meetings to the media.
And I have so many things to say about this that I thought I’d lay them all out here on the blog.
