Red Deer’s 2023 Black History Month proclamation hits more organic and personal note
A year ago, Red Deer Mayor Ken Johnston got his Black History Month proclamation wrong — something he isn’t afraid to own up to.
He admitted as much at a proclamation event held at the City’s Culture offices on Thursday.
Johnston told the story that after last year’s well-intended but flawed proclamation, he was approached by Dieulita Datus Hall, program director at non-profit Ubuntu-Mobilizing Central Alberta. She and others explained to him that the whereas clauses were too vague, and noticeably “copy and paste,” as the mayor further described.
Datus Hall and Johnston’s conversation led to relationship and knowledge-building, and now the creation of a proclamation which much better hones in on what Black History Month should represent for Red Deer.


