city councillors: When we challenge you city councillors it doesn't mean we don't like you, according to Metro News. But we are hurting and we want you to hear us. Let's start listening rather than undermine, said Ahmed Abdullkadir, with the Ogaden Somali Community of Alberta Residents group, during a community and public services committee meeting Monday. City council were set to debate the next next steps for the anti-racism framework Monday, which sets out how the city will support grassroots groups leading the charge against to bolster anti-racism action Edmonton man speaks out after alleged racist incident on bus Critics have long pushed the city to deal with incidents of racism on city streets, leading to the creation of the new framework. Mary Thomas, with the Interracial Alliance of Edmonton and area, said that they've been left out of meetings to share ideas, for example. But advocates in attendance Monday said their voices haven't always been heard as administration moves forward on anti-discrimination work.
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