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A recent panel discussion on anti -black racism at
city hall was chock full of platitudes but lacked
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both credibility and serious prescriptions for
tackling the racism black people experience in
Ottawa.
Last year, the City for All Women Initiative (CAWI) and Ottawa Local
Immigration Partnership (OLTP) published a report on the prevalence of
anti -black racism in the city's public institutions. It detailed two major
concerns: the need to recognize anti -black racism and assign institutional
accountability in addressing it; and the need for effective civic
engagement of Ottawa's black community members.
The recent panel, convened in response, was comprised of senior officials
from the Ottawa police, the City of Ottawa, the Ottawa -Carleton District
School Board, the Conseil des ecoles catholiques du Centre -Est, and the
Coalition of Community Health, Resource Centres, presenting their
prescriptions to respond to the recommendations.
Unfortunately, they did very little to demonstrate that they understood
the concerns detailed in the report.
While there were platitudes and prescriptive language, the panel
presented little in terms of policy to counter the belief that the city's
institutions are inadequately addressing anti -black racism.
All panelists admitted to anti -black discrimination within their ranks and
within Ottawa. Hooray! But this is not proof of recognition and
accountability. The optics rendered their statements perfunctory: The
panel discussing discrimination and diversity in an anti -black context was
completely devoid of any black people. Claiming to champion diversity
while simultaneously illustrating the lack of it renders their positions on
anti -black racism almost invalid, especially when facing a racialized
crowd.
The tabled solutions, presented to an increasingly frustrated audience,
lacked a fundamental understanding of how their own organizations work,
much less how they keep black people from being promoted into the sort
of position that would give them the opportunity to be one of the senior
officials on the panel.
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Most of the proposed solutions centred on diversity training, hiring more
diverse staff (the city will be holding its first-ever diversity job fair) and
data collection. Some may say this is a start, but it does not get to the
heart of representation in the workplace. The issues are not just hiring,
but mentoring, promotion and processes of recourse for anyone facing
discrimination — especially if the perpetrator is in a higher position.
In fact, there were zero accountability measures for senior -level officials
or executives who discriminate.
One man detailed his struggle with his federal government employers:
After filing a grievance over racial discrimination in his department in
which he questioned why junior white employees were consistently being
promoted above him despite years of solid work, he was subsequently
harassed by his senior management and eventually asked to leave his
workplace.
These are the struggles that black Canadians face daily, yet the panel
provided no accountability measures for such instances.
What we didn't hear were the benchmarks, goals and indicators
established for these initiatives and whether they were available to the
public in an accessible way. More importantly, what kind of accountability
measures are in place for recommendations or initiatives that aren't fully
implemented? Will there be funding implications?
We have far to go, indeed.
One positive step forward on this otherwise inert march towards inaction
was Jennifer Adams from the Ottawa -Carleton District School Board,
officially apologizing on behalf of the board for the inaction of school staff
to the racist bullying of Winston Karam, whose family won a court
settlement in which the court's decision "concluded the school officials
were lacking credibility"
Unfortunately, the takeaway from this town hall was still that senior
bureaucrats for Ottawa's institutions lack the credibility to provide
solutions to eliminating anti -black racism in this city.
Erica /fill is a co -host of the Ottawa -based Bad+Bitchy Podcast.
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