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There’s a gap in the Canadian education system that prevents Black Canadians from being both Black and Canadian. That must change
Resources for School Communities following recent attacks on Asian-Americans March 2021 Anti Asian-American hate crimes, harassment, and bullying have been on the rise nationally, and as educators we have the responsibility of having to address the recent events with our students, with ou
Thursday, March 4th at 7 p.m.
This summer, the Global Centre for Pluralism, in partnership with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, offered virtual professional development sessions for Canadian teachers on how to have conversations about race in the classroom.
The Black Freedom Struggle website is freely available to students, educators and patrons. This curated selection of primary sources is designed for teaching and learning about the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans. Developed with input from Black history scholars and advisors, its easily discoverable materials are ideal for assignments and special projects focused on U.S. Black history.
Putting the demonstrations into a larger context, with help from The Times and other news and educational organizations.
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Anti-Asian racism and violent attacks on Asian elderly have only increased in recent months. Since COVID-19 became news in the United States, hate speech and violence against the AAPI community has run rampant. In February 2021, attacks, particularly on elderly Asian Americans, have spiked. Unfortunately, many of these
TORONTO — The Ontario government is taking action to combat anti-Asian racism and discrimination by providing $340,000 to support equity programs and initiatives with community partners. The ini
When teaching world history or the history of Canada, do educators teach the history of racism in Canada like the Chinese head tax, the Komagata Maru incident, or the Japanese internment camps? Do they also celebrate the many achievements of racialized people to this country, including those of Asian Canadians?
by Cathryne Lillian Milburn
What could our society look like if racial disparities in health and learning outcomes didn’t exist? According to extensive studies, the U.S. would save billions in health care costs alone. The value of realizing the potential contributions of so many people around the world who are impaired by—or die from—preventable chronic illnesses is enormous, and […]
Building a Foundation for Change: Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy 2019-2022 establishes a new Anti Racism Secretariat within the Department of Canadian Heritage, which will be supported by existing inter-departmental committees. It will lead a whole-of-government approach in addressing racism.
A living, growing library of anti-racism resources submitted by educators like you – for educators like you.
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Arthur, Buster, and Mrs. MacGrady talk about ways we can all fight racism and stand up for what’s right.
A living, growing library of anti-racism resources submitted by educators like you – for educators like you.
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