City declares March Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Month
The City recognizes March annually as Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Month. This year, in order to recognize the occasion while keeping everyone safe, the City released a video in lieu of hosting an in-person event. The Virtual Proclamation and Opening Ceremony includes remarks from Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark; Chief Commissioner of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC), David Arnot; Chair of the City’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Committee, Namarta Kochar; and Leader of Black Lives Matter YXE, Delilah Kamuhanda.
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark says: “The reality that systemic racism continues to cause harm to people in the BIPOC and 2SLGBTQ communities has become front and centre this past year. Increased awareness is leading to a sense of hope that we can bring about real change. Change means breaking down systemic barriers so that people experience the same opportunity to contribute and participate in society regardless of skin colour, ethnicity, or sexual identity. As we declare March Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Month, it is a chance for all of us in our neighbourhoods, schools, families, and workplaces to redouble our efforts and resolve to build our community together.”
SHRC Chief Commissioner David Arnot says: “Racism and discrimination do exist in our community, but we are making inroads and will continue to do so. Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Month encourages us to focus on what needs to change. As responsible citizens, and members of one human family, we must be the agents of that change in order to secure every person’s right to live with dignity, respect, and equality.”
Following is a list of some notable dates for the month:
March 1 – Flag Raising & Video Commemoration: The Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Flag has been raised in Civic Square. In keeping with COVID-19 restrictions, a commemorative video was released in lieu of an in-person ceremony.
March 10 – Living in Harmony Nomination Deadline: Last day to submit a nomination for a local organization, individual, or student(s) for outstanding achievements contributing to the elimination of racial discrimination.
March 19 – Presentation of Living in Harmony Awards: Recognizing award recipients for their efforts in being the bridge to end racism. This year's presentation will take place virtually and be available for viewing at saskatoon.ca/livinginharmony.
March 21 – International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination: Observed annually in acknowledgment of this day in 1960 when peaceful demonstrators were killed in South Africa for speaking out against apartheid.
For more information about Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Month, please visit saskatoon.ca/RaceRelations.