Developed to help Black Canadian parents, guardians and caregivers, living across Windsor and Essex County navigate the education system. #ParentWithPurpose
Reconciliation begins with truth
In honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Family Fuse would like to take the time to stand in support of those affected by the residential school system, as well as other inhumane acts committed in the name of colonialism.
As of July 8, Michigan’s 1931 law banning abortions is temporarily blocked and cannot be enforced. Abortion care remains legal for individuals statewide. https://t.co/F4PITvoHsL
Did you respond to our previous post?
Here are the meanings behind each colour on the Pride flag.
How many did you guess correctly?
#pridemonth#prideflag
Did you know?
BIPOC individuals in the LGBT community are subjected to issues such as homophobia, biphobia, racism, and transphobia.
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Why we need school trustees https://t.co/P6g1xR6fys via @TheWindsorStar
Representation on the school board allows for the fair opportunity to meet the needs of each and every child
Did you know?
Between 2019 and 2020, the number of police-reported crimes motivated by hatred of a race or ethnicity increased 80%? This increase was the result of hate crimes targeting Black, Asian & Indigenous populations.