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Multiculturalism in our community? It starts with you!

March proclaimed #ITSTARTS month; Goal is promote inclusion, acceptance, and equity within the vibrant, diverse and growing communities of Simcoe County
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The Township of Severn is supporting the County of Simcoe’s #ItStarts public education initiative to promote a unified community that stands up and embraces acceptance, inclusion, equity and diversity. The township designated March 2020 as #ItStarts Month, From left: Counc. Ron Stevens, Coun. Mark Taylor, Coun. Sarah Valiquette-Thompson, Coun. Judith Cox, Coun. John Betsworth, Mayor Mike Burkett, and Deputy Mayor Jane Dunlop. Contributed photo

NEWS RELEASE
COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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In recognition of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21, the County of Simcoe has once again proclaimed March as #ITSTARTS Month. The annual #ITSTARTS campaign promotes inclusion, acceptance, and equity within the vibrant, diverse and growing communities that make up Simcoe County.

#ITSTARTS aims to raise awareness about the value and importance of multiculturalism in our communities. The social movement encourages Simcoe County residents to complete an #ITSTARTS card and share a photo or video through social media using the hashtag #ITSTARTS. Residents are asked to tag @simcoecounty (Twitter), @CountyofSimcoe (Facebook) and @CountyofSimcoe (Instagram) in their messages.

#ITSTARTS cards in English are available at local libraries. Both English and French versions can be downloaded from www.simcoe.ca/Itstarts, which also hosts resources, tips, and tools on taking safe and purposeful action against racism and discrimination. Videos and photos throughout the month will be shared and promoted through the County’s website and social media channels.

The initiative, in its fourth year, is supported by the Local Immigration Partnership including Barrie Public Library, Georgian College, the Ethnic Mosaic Alliance, Lakehead University, Simcoe County District School Board, South Simcoe Police, OPP, Welcome Centre Immigrant Services (mobile unit) and YMCA of Simcoe Muskoka.

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