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We are pleased to welcome the City of Farmington Hills (MI) 🇺🇸 to the Strong Cities Network!
Farmington Hills joins our Network of 295 cities committed to addressing hate, extremism & polarisation. 1/2
We look forward to working with Mayor Theresa Rich & city officials to support their priorities.
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#StrongerTogether
Strong Cities convened a community dialogue in #Cumberland under its Prevention Academy for #BC Municipalities on Countering Online Harms, bringing together #localgov, education, public health, public safety & community organisations from Cumberland & the Comox Valley region. 🧵
Our thanks to the Village of Cumberland & all participants for sharing their perspectives & local insights. The dialogue series continues in #Nanaimo, where we will further explore local experiences of online harms & approaches to prevention. 5/6
The Strong Cities Network Prevention Academy for British Columbia Municipalities on Countering Online Harms is a project of CAF Canada, supported by the Ronald S. Roadburg Foundation. 6/6
.@Strong_Cities was proud to join @unar_norazzismi & the International Coalition of Inclusive and Sustainable Cities in Reggio Calabria 🇮🇹, for a transatlantic workshop on #urban policies & practices for #inclusion, bringing together cities from across #Europe & #NorthAmerica.🧵
Online harms are increasingly shaping community safety, #wellbeing & trust in #democracy. To better understand these impacts, @Strong_Cities is convening a series of dialogues across #BritishColumbia through its Prevention Academy for municipalities on countering online harms. 🧵
The series continues in #Cumberland, #Victoria, #Burnaby, #Nanaimo, #Nelson, #Langford & Prince George.
Each dialogue will examine local experiences of online harms, identify strengths & gaps, & explore what communities need to strengthen prevention over time. 4/5
The Strong Cities Network Prevention Academy for British Columbia Municipalities on Countering Online Harms is a project of CAF Canada, supported by the Ronald S. Roadburg Foundation.
Our thanks to all participants for sharing valuable insights & to our partners for support. 5/5