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Safe and Inclusive Communities
Ensuring belonging for marginalized groups without fear of harm.
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SUMMARY - Safe and Inclusive Communities

A family arrives in a new city after fleeing violence in their home country, their refugee status granting them legal permission to be here but not protection from the stares on the bus, the slurs muttered at the grocery store, the neighbours who do not return greetings, the landlords who suddenly have no vacancies when they see who is inquiring, the children who come home from school asking why other kids say they do not belong here, the mosque that received a bomb threat last month still visible from their apartment window, their safety on paper contradicted by their fear in practice, the

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