Media Advisory
October 2, 2024

Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow and Deputy Mayor Amber Morley will be joined by residents and City of Toronto staff at a public Town Hall to discuss and enhance the priority areas that will inform Toronto’s next Action Plan to Confront Anti-Black Racism. The priority areas are based on community conversations and online survey responses.

Date: Thursday, October 3

Time: 5 to 8 p.m., Mayor remarks at 5:40 p.m.
Location: Toronto City Hall rotunda, 100 Queen St. W.

A renewed 10-Year Action Plan to Confront Anti-Black Racism (to be presented to Toronto City Council in 2025) will build on the achievements of the inaugural Five-Year Action Plan to Confront Anti-Black Racism. Extensive public consultations to inform the development of the action plan have been conducted since April of this year and will culminate at the Town Hall on October 3.

More information on the City’s work to confront anti-Black racism is available.

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