Chilliwack Citizens for Change combats racism in the Fraser Valley

A black and white photo of Kim Mallory standing with her arms crossed.
Kim Mallory, executive director of Chilliwack Citizens for Change, shares how her organization combats racism in the Fraser Valley. Photo courtesy of Mallory's LinkedIn.
Surjit Atwal - CIVL - AbbotsfordBC | 07-02-2021
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A Fraser Valley non-profit agency is on the front lines of fighting racism locally. Kim Mallory, executive director of Chilliwack Citizens for Change, said the organization takes the responsibility of standing up against racism very seriously.

Chilliwack Citizens for Change has a strong online presence and they share a lot of information with their supporters via social media. Their members also participate in different advocacy events. Many of them participated in the Greta Thunberg Rally in Vancouver last year and they also rallied alongside their Indigenous community on different occasions. Chilliwack for Change is very active on social media and they

Here is Mallory speaking with CIVL: