An Abbotsford board of education trustee has agreed to temporarily step away from his duties after controversial social media posts he shared were discovered.
Phil Anderson shared an image comparing wearing a mask to slavery on his personal Facebook account on April 29. The photo features a mask waving in the air attached to a flag post and refers to a mask as 鈥渢he flag of slavery.鈥
In today's WTF files, trustee Phil Anderson recently decided to share an image comparing wearing a mask to slavery. We will be following up on this
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Abbotsford board of education chair Stan Petersen said they were made aware of the posts Thursday night (May 6) and decided to act swiftly.
鈥淲e emphatically state that this is not reflective of our board鈥檚 position,鈥 he told The News in an email.
鈥淭he Abbotsford board of education is fundamentally committed to providing a safe, equitable and inclusive environment for all our students, staff and families. The board is strongly committed to anti-racism, and opposes hate in any form.
鈥淚n addition, we remain committed to fully implementing the provincial public health and safety procedures, and strongly support the work of our staff who have been dedicated to our students throughout the pandemic.鈥
Petersen said Anderson has agreed to temporarily step away from his duties to take training to build a better understanding of these issues. He has also agreed to apologize and take down the posts in question and refrain from using social media at this time.
According to the Abbotsford School District, training has not yet been finalized but Anderson will report back on the results.
鈥淭rustee Anderson is currently investigating professional development options focused on anti-racism, equity and inclusion, and the use of social media,鈥 stated Kayla Stuckart, communications manager for the district. 鈥淗e has committed to his colleagues on the board to report back on his learning and growth at a future date.鈥
Anderson went on to apologize for his actions on his Facebook page.
鈥淯nfortunately, I have shared posts on my profile that were ill conceived, and I deeply regret my actions,鈥 he stated. 鈥淧lease understand that at this time I am removing access to my Facebook account, and related social media. Please know that my actions are not reflective of our board鈥檚 position. Thank you for your understanding, and again, my apologies.鈥
Anderson has been elected twice as a trustee in Abbotsford, last placing sixth in the 2018 election with 10,064 votes.