Silent protest calls out school division over Pride Week decision
A series of protests outside Red Deer Public Schools’ head office is happening this week in response to a board decision last month to not approve a division-wide Pride Week.
Central Alberta-based Black and Indigenous Alliance (BIA) and its supporters are sharing their disapproval with the move by trustees to instead approve a Diversity Week, a move BIA equates with saying, “All Lives Matter,” a phrase anti-racism groups have come to agree is racist.
The group is staging seven days of protests that began Wednesday with attendees posting notes and artwork on the windows and doors of the school division’s office.
“Protesters placed signs, posters, heart-shaped messages and other drawings at the entrance of the Central Services building,” says Bruce Buruma, Red Deer Public Schools spokesperson. “All items were removed, but retained, to be shared with the board of trustees. A colourful chalk design was also drawn on the sidewalk at the front entrance which has been left in place.”




