The event called Unsure about getting vaccinated? will be hosted on February 13. The online conversation will take place where individuals can ask BAME healthcare professionals who have received Covid vaccine s questions about their experiences. The online event invitation said: Join us for an online community conversation with BAME healthcare professionals, chaired by Jabu Nala-Hartley. The event is run by community members, for community members. We will create space for you to ask questions to respected healthcare professionals and to hear from community members who have received the vaccine about their experiences. Bring your friends, family, questions, and concerns. The event is organised by Oxford Community Action in partnership with Afrikan Heritage Community Association, Mothers 4 Justice Ubuntu, Oxford Coalition of Black Communities & Communities of Colour, Oxford Living Wage Campaign.
Dear Editor,
I write you as the Chair of the Oxford Coalition for Social Justice. Like South Bruce, our community is faced with the prospect of a leaking dump putting toxicants into our drinking water. The proposed nuclear dump violates local residents’ confidence in their drinking water supply and it means that those who live on Lake Huron and downstream on the Lower Great Lakes have reasonable concerns about drinking water safety.
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An unfair burden is being put upon on residents of South Bruce and an unfair consequence foisted on Americans and Canadians. I know that the people of South Bruce will want to be honourable to their neighbours near and far; A referendum in the community would tell all clearly where South Bruce stands. That vote cannot come soon enough.