UCABC invites you to participate in a discussion on accessibility in the black community.

The B.C. government is developing Accessibility Legislation and wants to hear what you have to say about the types of changes or improvements that are needed and about how we can work together to ensure that our province is as accessible and inclusive as possible. It’s important that the voices of BC’s Black population are heard and included. Please join the meeting being hosted by UCABC to add your ideas to the conversation.

COMMUNITY MEETING INFORMATION:
Location: Tommy Douglas Library @ 7311 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC
Date: Monday, November 25, 2019
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm



For more information, please contact our Public Relations Officer:
Tasha Clarke
unitycabc@gmail.com
778-998-2604

The Accessibility Legislation consultation process that includes a survey that provides an opportunity to share personal experiences and concerns online:  https://feedback.engage.gov.bc.ca/319178?lang=en


If preferred, individuals can also submit a written statement of their experiences with accessibility to: engageaccessibility@gov.bc.ca

Please share this information with your networks to ins that we bring as many voices and experiences into the conversation as we can.

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UCABC was founded to pursue the goals of unifying, promoting, and integrating Black cultures within Canadian society.

Join UCABC in Making a Difference in the Black Community in BC

Join the UCABC team as we work to unify the Black diaspora throughout BC, while simultaneously celebrating our diversity.

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