Exploring Everyday Racist Symbolism in Public Spaces: Lessons from Community Centres
6月05日周四
|Break Out Room 1
Presented by Jordan O'Dell


時間和地點
2025年6月05日 13:00 – 14:30
Break Out Room 1, 680 Plains Rd W, Burlington, ON L7T 4H4, Canada
賓客
關於本活動
Public spaces, including community centres, often contain symbols, imagery, and messaging that can either reinforce exclusion or foster inclusivity. This interactive workshop will examine how everyday elements—such as posters, decorations, and architectural features—can carry racist symbolism, whether intentional or unintentional, and impact the sense of belonging for diverse community members.
Through a scripted presentation, facilitated discussions, and small group activities, participants will explore examples of racist symbolism in Halton’s public spaces and analyze how these messages influence community engagement. The session will also focus on actionable strategies for incorporating anti-racist symbols and inclusive practices to ensure that public spaces reflect and support the diverse communities they serve.
Aligned with the theme “Interconnected,” this workshop will encourage participants to align anti-racist efforts across health and human services settings in Halton, fostering more equitable and welcoming environments for all.