Press Release
OPPI is proud to announce financial support for the Mentorship Initiative for Indigenous and Planners of Colour (MIIPOC), specifically to aid in the recruitment of a new coordinator for their organization’s mentorship program. The Black Planning Project (BPP) will host the coordinator on behalf of MIIPOC and support the new coordinator in their daily tasks through guidance, mentorship and training.
The coordinator will support MIIPOC’s mentorship program by:
By funding this position, OPPI aims to help MIIPOC expand its capacity to mentor and support Indigenous, Black and planners of colour, ultimately advancing diversity and inclusion within the planning profession.
In return, MIIPOC will advance OPPI’s mission by sharing educational materials that highlight the importance of MIIPOC’s work, the significance of sponsorship, and the role OPPI plays in promoting increased representation and inclusion.
“OPPI is grateful to MIIPOC for its leadership in mentoring Indigenous, Black and planners of colour over the years,” says Claire Basinski, RPP, Chair of OPPI Council. “We are proud to support this important organization and its vital work in increasing representation of diverse voices within the planning profession. We look forward to building a deeper, more meaningful relationship and continuing our long-term support for their efforts.
This initiative marks the beginning of a possible longer-term collaboration between OPPI and MIIPOC to advance shared equity and inclusion priorities, as well as recognize the critical leadership role MIIPOC has already played in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within the planning field.
Through this partnership, OPPI is excited to continue working alongside MIIPOC to build a more inclusive and diverse planning profession for all.
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