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After string of racist incidents in Bristol, Diversity Council calls on city to take anti-racist actions

Rockwell Park on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 in Bristol, Conn. This month a racial slur was written in chalk neat the skate park, just one incident in a series of recent racist and hate crime incidents in the Mum City.
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Rockwell Park on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 in Bristol, Conn. In September, a racial slur was written in chalk neat the skate park, just one incident in a series of recent racist and hate crime incidents in the Mum City.

Residents of Bristol are standing up in the face of a string of racist incidents.

First, neo-Nazis gathered at a street corner with torches and a white supremacist banner in August. Then, the head of the town farmers market and member of the Rotary Club resigned after making racist social media posts. In late September, swastikas and racial slurs were around town.

Some residents of Bristol are still on edge after this series of racist incidents around town.

New Bristol Diversity Council member Antonio Lopes speaks during a meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 in Bristol, Conn. The council coordinates with City Departments and staff on justice, equity, diversity and inclusion best practices.
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New Bristol Diversity Council member Antonio Lopes speaks during a meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 in Bristol, Conn. The council coordinates with City Departments and staff on justice, equity, diversity and inclusion best practices.

Tony Lopes, a retired autopsy technician and one of the Diversity Council鈥檚 newest members, said after the events of the last few months, he felt called to stand up to racism and white supremacists.

鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have a place 鈥 here in Bristol,鈥 Lopes said.

Lopes was appointed to the board by Bristol鈥檚 Republican mayor, Jeff Caggiano, who did not return multiple requests for comment on the city鈥檚 recent hate incidents. Several community members have asked Caggiano to condemn white supremacy.

In August, Caggiano called racist social media posts from the former Rotary Club member 鈥渧ery disturbing鈥 and said the individual would no longer be associated with the farmers market.

Bristol Diversity Council Chair Jaymie Bianca leads a meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 in Bristol, Conn. The council meets regularly, but has recently been addressing the string of hate incidents in the city.
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Bristol Diversity Council Chair Jaymie Bianca leads a meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023 in Bristol, Conn. The council meets regularly, but has recently been addressing the string of hate incidents in the city.

But Jaymie Bianca, chair of the city鈥檚 Diversity Council, said condemnation alone isn鈥檛 enough when the community feels unsafe.

鈥淚 feel like sometimes people just think they can say, 鈥極h, we denounce hate, hate isn鈥檛 welcome here,鈥欌 she said. 鈥淲e not only need to say that we denounce white supremacy, but we need to have action.鈥

That action can include events, like an anti-racist speakers鈥 series, Bianca said, and the construction of a community center, where people from marginalized groups can come together and feel safe.

The hate rally and racist graffiti incidents are still under investigation, Bristol police said.

Chris Polansky joined 海角换妻 in March 2023 as a general assignment and breaking news reporter based in Hartford. Previously, he鈥檚 worked at Utah Public Radio in Logan, Utah, as a general assignment reporter; Lehigh Valley Public Media in Bethlehem, Pa., as an anchor and producer for All Things Considered; and at Public Radio Tulsa in Tulsa, Okla., where he both reported and hosted Morning Edition.

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