Edmonton Public Schools reports 'hate-filled' account to pol

Edmonton Public Schools reports 'hate-filled' account to police


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Edmonton’s public school division has reported a “hate-filled” Instagram account to the city police.
Edmonton Public Schools spokeswoman Carrie Rosa said in an email Tuesday that Strathcona School staff were made aware of a social media account over the weekend that was advocating for equal rights for whites while diminishing Black equity efforts. Rosa said the school informed parents about the account, which was using the Strathcona name and images.
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“There is zero tolerance for hate-filled accounts and posts like this,” she said. “Our Black, Indigenous and people of colour students have the right to feel safe and welcome in their school and community. Accounts like this show us we still have work to do to ensure our learning environments are welcoming for our Black, Indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC) students. It also shows us that anti-racism education is integral to this work.”

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