
Dear BCCLA friends and supporters,
The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting the structural inequities many of us have experienced, known and fought against for decades. Now more than ever, we need to stand in solidarity to ensure that government responses to COVID-19 leave no one behind.
Everyone deserves equal access to vital public health measures. That is why we are placing pressure on government officials to protect the human rights of the most vulnerable.
We believe in the expansion of human rights and safety for all. The most vulnerable amongst us, including precarious workers, refugees, prisoners, seniors, homeless people, people with disabilities, and Indigenous people, are experiencing the brunt of this crisis.
In the last few weeks, we have also been mobilizing to ensure... that government measures are just and respect the rights of all. Here are some highlights of our ongoing advocacy:
In these uncertain and precarious times, we have to ensure that social distancing does not break our social solidarity and that we leave no one behind.
Together, we can look out for each other and keep each other safe.
In solidarity,
Harsha Walia
Executive
Director
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