“I actually didn’t hear it, I saw it on Twitter and I was quite shocked,” said PDSB trustee Kathy McDonald.“The fact there’s a trustee and the board involved and that it was never brought to our attention, I just find it mind-boggling.”Now, there is concern among trustees that this legal action will undo much of the work the board and province have done to combat anti-Black racism at Peel schools.“It’s the wrong move in the direction of building a better relationship with the Black community and being able to really restore that relationship with their trust in our public education system,” said PDSB trustee Nokha Dakroub.Dakroub adds that the Twitter accounts were helpful in bringing some alleged instances of racism to light.“There has.