Burlington, Ontario, Canada under Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, has designated April as "Dalit History Month," acknowledging the importance of this period for Dalit communities worldwide and commemorating the contributions of influential leaders such as Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar and Jyotirao Phule.
The proclamation, issued on March 20, underscores the city's commitment to recognizing and combating caste-based discrimination.
This move follows in the footsteps of British Columbia, which became the first province in North America to designate April as "Dalit History Month" in 2022. Burnaby, a city in British Columbia, has also taken measures to combat caste-based discrimination by adding caste to the list of protected categories in 2023, mirroring actions by the Seattle City Council in the United States.
By recognizing Dalit History Month and establishing April 14 as Ambedkar Jayanti, Burlington demonstrates its commitment to promoting equity and inclusivity within its borders. These proclamations serve as a tribute to the resilience and contributions of Dalit communities while acknowledging the ongoing struggle against caste-based discrimination.
The City of Burlington encourages its citizens to engage thoughtfully with Dalit history throughout April, fostering greater awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by Dalit individuals. Mayor Meed Ward's actions underscore the city's dedication to creating a more equitable and just society for all residents, regardless of caste or background.