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Centering the voices of racialized mothers and educators in shaping child care response and recovery in Ontario: Phase two working group
The Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care (OCBCC) is looking for racialized, Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) mothers and/or educators residing in Ontario to join phase two of their Women and Gender Equality (WAGE) project, Centering the voices of racialized mothers and educators in shaping child care response and recovery in Ontario. Phase two will create a safe space for participants to exchange ideas and have healthy conversations about shaping child care response and recovery in Ontario. Candidates need to be able to commit to 8 hours a month from Sept 2022 - April 2023. Successful candidates will be contacted by September 15th. All meetings will take place online and Working Group members will receive an honorarium of $35 per hour for their time spent on this project.