In Williams Lake, B.C., a large group of parents, grandparents, and community members gathered to demand action on bullying, harassment, and racial violence in local schools. Wearing pink shirts and carrying signs, they marched to School District #27 offices, calling on the Minister of Education, Lisa Beare, to investigate the issues affecting students. The rally, supported by the Esk’etemc First Nation and the Concerned Parents and Caregivers of Williams Lake, comes after months of unaddressed concerns. Leaders say children, particularly Indigenous youth, are feeling unsafe in school due to rising incidents of discrimination and violence. The group is urging the provincial government to take immediate action. In addition, they’ve launched an online survey, allowing families to share their experiences. This collective effort highlights the urgent need for change, as community members vow to keep advocating until their voices are heard and real progress is made.

Community Rallies Against Bullying and Racial Violence in Williams Lake
By Sabrina Spencer
Apr 1, 2025 | 4:13 PM
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