
Spring Check-In Summary Report
Racism exists in Nova Scotia, and the recreation sector is no exception. Racist incidents have serious impacts on the health and well-being of those affected,
We all have the power to make change.
defined as the work of actively opposing racism by advocating for changes in political, economic, and social life. The Sport and Recreation sectors in Nova Scotia are committed to working together to address racism in all its forms and recognizing that we all have a role to play. Racism is everyone’s issue.
defined as the work of actively opposing racism by advocating for changes in political, economic, and social life. The Sport and Recreation sectors in Nova Scotia are committed to working together to address racism in all its forms and recognizing that we all have a role to play. Racism is everyone’s issue.
Show up to listen and learn how to speak up about racism – in the locker room, on the trail, or in the pool.
Racism cannot play with us, let’s change the way we play together!
Racism exists in Nova Scotia, and the recreation sector is no exception. Racist incidents have serious impacts on the health and well-being of those affected,
Roxy Peterson is pictured with RNS Past-President Rachel Bedingfiled accepting Recreation Nova Scotia’s 2024 Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility Award on behalf of the Town
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