EllisDon holds annual ‘Say no to anti-Black racism week’

Ontario Construction News staff writer

EllisDon’s internal anti-Black racism leadership group launched the annual Say No to Anti-Black Racism Week recently, with the theme “Racism has No Place Here. See Something, Say Something.”

Every EllisDon worksite was given a toolkit including posters, a guided team discussion on how to be inclusive, and an opportunity to participate in an open conversation on anti-racism activists.

The goal was to provide our employees with the tools to have meaningful discussions to reflect on and implement inclusivity of the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour) population at our sites, workplaces, and in the community.

“Personally, I want to say a big thank you to everyone that participated in this year’s Say No to Racism Week,” said Samuel Ajobo, project manager and chair of EllisDon’s ABEEL (Alliance of Black Employee Experience and Leadership) group.

“Likewise, I want to say a big congratulations to the winning project sites. It is inevitable that encouraging effective Allyship is fundamental in creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive society.

“Considering the deep-rooted systemic issues around anti-Black racism, it is commendable without a doubt that our teams invested some time and energy in embracing ideas around being inclusive of the Black Experience. It doesn’t stop now, let’s keep going!”

EllisDon says it is committed to creating safe workspaces for employees, clients, contractors, and sub-contractors.

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