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HARRC Resource List
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This resource list is a key part of our mission to provide the community with essential tools to understand and confront issues of racism, discrimination, and oppression. While this list offers a variety of educational content, it is not exhaustive. We will continue to update the resources provided. We encourage you to explore these materials and reach out to deeanat@harrc.ca with any additional resources.
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Anti-Racism
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Website Canada Race Relations Foundation https://crrf-fcrr.ca/educational-materials/ The Canada Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) is a key resource for learning about anti-racism, offering educational materials, research, and programs to help understand and combat racial discrimination. The foundation supports efforts to improve race relations, making it a valuable resource for everyone.
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WebsiteCanadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI)https://ccdi.ca/antiracism/In efforts to advance diversity and inclusion in the Canadian workplace, the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) serves as an educational hub. It offers trainings, guides, webinars, toolkits, and more. Their resources support learning about anti-racism and promote equitable practices across organizations, contributing to a more inclusive Canada.
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General Government of Canada Anti-racism learning hubhttps://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/systemic-racism-discrimination/anti-racism-learning-hub.htmlA centralized platform offering learning materials, training modules, and resources
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Website/TestHarvard Implicit Bias Testhttps://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.htmlA tool for individuals to explore and understand their unconscious biases, particularly regarding race. By taking the test, individuals can gain insight into implicit biases they may not be concious of, which is crucial for learning about anti-racism. an educational resource that provides seld-reflection and awarness.
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Website Anti-racism lexiconhttps://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/systemic-racism-discrimination/anti-racism-toolkit/anti-racism-lexicon.htmlImportant words and terminologies to understand when discussing anti-racism.
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ArticleThe Canadian Encyclopedia: Racism Article by J.s. Friderhttps://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/racism?id=144&themeid=5The article provides an overview of how racism operates and affects different groups. It offers an in-depth examination of historical and current forms of racism, including definitions and impacts. Readers will learn about institutionalized and systemic racism, and how these forms of racism continue to affect many individuals and communities.
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Podcast Colour Code – Hosted by Denise Balkissoon and Hannah Sunghttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/colour-code-podcast-race-in-canada/article31494658/As race in Canada is not discussed often, this podcast aims to specifically initiate conversations about race in the country.
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Learning courses/Guidebook

Canada Race Relations Foundation
https://crrf-fcrr.ca/learning-about-racism/Offering accessible education on racism, aimed at fostering understanding andanti-racism effortsLearning about Racism – FREE Online Program
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ArticleWhite Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntoshWhite Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible KnapsackThe essay serves as an effective educational tool, breaking down complex ideas into relatable terms and encouraging deep personal reflection. It is crucial in discussions about racism and privilege.Article can also be retrieved from the following link https://www.nationalseedproject.org/key-seed-texts/white-privilege-unpacking-the-invisible-knapsack
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Book How to be An Anti-Racist (Ibram X. Kendi)https://www.ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-antiracistInsights into how racism and inequality are perpetuated in various aspects of society. The book challenges readers to move beyond the concept of being "not racist" and instead adopt an antiracist perspective.
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Book White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racismhttps://www.beacon.org/White-Fragility-P1631.aspxThis book specifically addresses the difficulties white people have in recognizing and discussing their own racial biases. It provides strategies for engaging in more effective and productive conversations about race.
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Book/Audiobook So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoBook https://www.amazon.ca/You-Want-Talk-About-Race/dp/1580056776 Audiobook https://www.audible.ca/pd/So-You-Want-to-Talk-About-Race-Audiobook/B078X3H4WLIjeoma Oluo provides a guide to exploring the multifaceted nature of racism and the need to actively dismantle racial divides. The book encourages self-reflection and active engagement in anti-racist practices, offering practical advice on how to have meaningful and productive conversations about race.A 52-minute video about the book briefly reads a portion of the book and discusses the importance of talking about race. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnybJZRWipg
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ChildrenAlly Baby Can: Be Antiracist
Nyasha Williams
https://hpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S125C783866A perfect book for introducing young children to the concept of allyship. Designed for shared reading with an adult, this book teaches kids how they can support the BIPOC community and address systemic racism from a young age.Reading age 4 - 8 years
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ChildrenThe Antiracist Kid: A Book About Identity, Justice, and Activism
Tiffany Jewell
https://hpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S125C753838
Provides children with the tools to recognize and address racism and injustice in their lives. This book teaches them the vocabulary and strategies to handle these issues at home, school, and in the media. Parents may learn something new as well.
Reading age 8 - 12 years
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ChildrenThey’re Not Too Young to Talk about Racehttps://www.childrenscommunityschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/theyre-not-too-young-1.pdfInfographic which describes the importance of discussing race with children from an early age, providing guidance on age-appropriate approaches. Encourages families and educators to practice conversation to promote inclusive atitudes and earlyy awarness.Retrieved from the following link https://www.childrenscommunityschool.org/social-justice-resources/
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Anti-Black Racism
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Website
Black Health Alliance
https://blackhealthalliance.ca/resources/knowledge-hub/ Resources focused on improving the overall health of Black communities in Canada. It advocates for inclusive healthcare policies and aims to address and mitigate health inequalities effectivel
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Films13th (Netflix) - Directed by Ava DuVernayNetflixDocumentary that examines the intersection of race and justice. It explores the history and implications of the 13th AmendmentAvailble on Netflix
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Podcast About Race by Reni Eddo-LodgeSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6RNwASBcNjuK4tuqdaXzBn Apple podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/about-race-with-reni-eddo-lodge/id1353151856 A resource committed to anti-racism, the podcast by journalist and author Reni Eddo-Lodge provides in-depth discussions, insightful conversations, and expert interviews.
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ModuleDismantling Anti-Black Racism: A Toolkit for Health Professionalshttps://www.schulich.uwo.ca/continuingprofessionaldevelopment//faculty_development/anti_black_racism_toolkit/index.html#/Structured approach to reflect on and address anti-Black racism in both workplace and educational environments.
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ArticleThe Canadian Encyclopedia : Anti-Black Racism in Canada by
Channon Oyeniran
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/anti-black-racism-in-canada Overview of the history and contemporary issues surrounding anti-Black racism in Canada.
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Book White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelohttps://www.amazon.ca/White-Fragility-People-About-Racism/dp/0807047414This book specifically addresses the difficulties white people have in recognizing and discussing their own racial biases. It provides strategies for engaging in more effective and productive conversations about race.
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Book Black Boys Like Me: Confrontations with Race, Identity, and Belonging by Matthew Morrishttps://www.amazon.ca/Black-Boys-Like-Confrontations-Belonging-ebook/dp/B0C2P3RQYY?ref_=ast_author_mpbExplores the experiences of Black boys and men, offers insights into the challenges they face related to race, identity, and a sense of belonging
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BookSister Outsider by Audre Lordehttps://www.amazon.ca/Sister-Outsider-Speeches-Audre-Lorde/dp/1580911862A collection of essays and speeches by writer Audre Lorde, addressing race, sexuality, and gender. It highlights the intersection of identities, offering deep insights into the lived experiences of Black individuals.
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Children's BookViola Desmond Won't Be Budged!
Book by Jody Nyasha Warne
https://www.amazon.ca/Viola-Desmond-Wont-Budged-fxl-ebook/dp/B08MR1NZF6?ref_=ast_author_mpbIntroduces young readers to the inspiring story of Viola Desmond, a Black woman who challenged racial segregation in Canada.Also available at local public libraries.
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Antisemitism
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Website Antisemitism - Holocaust Encyclopedia https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/antisemitismDetailed articles, historical context, and educational materials that promote awareness of antisemitism in today's society.Resource provided by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Website United Nations - Education Materials https://www.un.org/en/holocaustrememberance/additionalresources/educationalmaterialsIt offers a collection of educational materials focused on the historical context and ongoing impact of antisemitism. The collection includes teaching guides, survivor testimonies, and historical overviews related to the Holocaust. It is a beneficial resource for learning about the Holocaust and addressing antisemitism through a deeper understanding of history.
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Website Canada's Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitismhttps://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/issues_development-enjeux_developpement/human_rights-droits_homme/holocaust_antisemitism-holocauste_antisemitisme-rep.aspx?lang=engThe Special Envoy will prepare an annual public report to both Ministers on key activities and achievements, which will include recommendations on how the Government of Canada can meaningfully combat antisemitism, domestically and internationally, and enhance Holocaust education, awareness and remembrance
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Website International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)https://holocaustremembrance.com/what-we-do/focus-areas/antisemitismTo address antisemitism globally, this resource aims to support governments, educators, and civil society. The IHRA website includes definitions, educational materials, and policy guidelines on antisemitism, all available in one place.To guide IHRA in its work, the following examples may serve as illustrations.
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Article The Canadian Encyclopedia: Anti-Semitism in Canada by
Irving Abella
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/anti-semitismThe article discusses the history and current state of anti-Semitism in Canada, highlighting both historical and modern antisemitic attitudes. It explores the systemic barriers that Jewish Canadians face and emphasizes the importance of addressing these attitudes in society.
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Toolkit Online Antisemitism: A Toolkit for
Civil Society
https://www.isdglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Anti-Semitism-Online-Guide-ISD.pdfBy recognizing and analyzing current policies aimed at combating and preventing online antisemitism, this toolkit focuses on individuals and organizations developing the appropriate knowledge and strategies needed to confront and reduce antisemitism online.In partnership with
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
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Guidebook Addressing anti-semitism through education: guidelines for policymakershttps://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000263702It provides detailed guidance on integrating antisemitism education into school and public policies. The resource offers clear definitions and explanations of antisemitism, includes activities for reflection, and outlines practices for training and ongoing learning.
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Book Antisemitism: Here and Now by Deborah E. Lipstadthttps://www.amazon.ca/Antisemitism-Here-Deborah-Lipstadt/dp/0805243372It is an excellent resource for understanding current issues surrounding antisemitism. The book provides an in-depth examination of modern antisemitism, exploring how this ancient hatred manifests in contemporary society. It analyzes the causes and forms of today's antisemitism, offering insights for those looking to understand and address the ongoing challenges associated with it
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Book (Young adult)The Assignment by Liza WiemerLiza WiemerAddresses the issue of antisemitism and the importance of standing up against hate. Inspired by real events, it highlights history, free speech, and moral responsibility. The book emphasizes the need for education and awareness to prevent harmful ideologies and encourages taking a stand against injustice.
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Children's Book The Only One Club by Jane Naliboffhttps://www.amazon.ca/Only-One-Club-Jane-Naliboff/dp/1936261308A useful starting point for discussions about cultural differences. It encourages children to understand and respect diverse backgrounds, including those affected by antisemitism.Audio version availble on YouTube
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Website Toronto Holocaust Museumhttps://torontoholocaustmuseum.org/The Toronto Holocaust Museum inspires visitors to think deeply about the tragedies of the Holocaust and make connections between this history, world events, and contemporary Canadian life
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Documentrary One Day In AuschwitzUSC https://sfi.usc.edu/video/one-day-auschwitz YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZYgzW2fS0o&ab_channel=Maceonc The documentary follows 92-year-old survivor Kitty Hart-Moxon as she revisits Auschwitz-Birkenau. It offers personal insights into the horrors of the Holocaust and the impact of antisemitism.
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Islamophobia
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Website The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM)https://www.nccm.ca/Addressing Islamophobia in Canada, the NCCM offers educational materials, reports, publications, news updates, legal assistance, support tools, training, and workshops. It prioritizes challenging Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate, working to protect the constitutional rights of Canadian Muslims and safeguard the rights of all
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Website Combatting Islamophobia in Canadahttps://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/combatting-islamophobia-canada.htmlResource dedicated to addressing and reducing Islamophobia across the country. Includes many reports, guidelines, and support services for anti-Islamophobia efforts.
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Article The Canadian Encyclopedia: Islamophobia in Canada by Takwa Souissihttps://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/IslamophobiaExamines Islamophobia in Canada, focusing on both historical and current prejudice and discrimination faced by Muslims. The article highlights how Islamophobia has manifested in various forms, including hate crimes, systemic discrimination, and social exclusion. It helps readers understand the evolution of Islamophobia over time in Canada and its ongoing impa
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ArticleSchools need to step up to address Islamophobiahttps://theconversation.com/schools-need-to-step-up-to-address-islamophobia-169937The article urges educators and policymakers to take proactive steps to dismantle systemic and ongoing Islamophobia. It highlights Islamophobia as a form of racism deeply rooted in history and provides a brief overview of educational evasions while calling for inclusive, anti-racist measures in schools. It offers insight into how Canadian systems relate to Islamophobia.
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Report 2023-2024 ANNUAL REPORT
A Hopeful Path
Forward for Canada’s
Muslim Communities
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/pch/documents/campaigns/combatting-islamophobia-canada/2024-Multi-OSRI-report-eng.pdfThe report outlines the progress and challenges in addressing Islamophobia in Canada. It covers policies, community efforts, and support systems, making it essential for understanding the current state of Islamophobia and the positive steps being taken to promote inclusivity.
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Children's BookLailah's Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story
Book by Reem Faruqi
https://www.amazon.ca/Lailahs-Lunchbox-Ramadan-Reem-Faruqi-ebook/dp/B01J2BL880/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Inspiring children to be more accepting and supportive of their peers, the story provides an opportunity for discussions about religious diversity and the importance of understanding and respecting different beliefs. It can serve as a starting point for conversations about Islamophobia and ways to combat itAvailble to borrow in public library and Youtube video availble for free which reads aloud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjZ_EpecEKk&ab_channel=LiterallyCultured
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Anti-Palestinian Racism
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Website Anti-Palestinian Racism: Naming, Framing and Manifestationshttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/61db30d12e169a5c45950345/t/627dcf83fa17ad41ff217964/1652412292220/Anti-Palestinian+Racism-+Naming%2C+Framing+and+Manifestations.pdfExamines anti-Palestinian racism, including how it is framed in public discourse and media, and outlines its impact on Palestinian communities. The report also provides actionable recommendations for addressing and combating anti-Palestinian racism
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Article Anti-Palestinian racism needs to be included in Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy by Jasmin Zinehttps://theconversation.com/anti-palestinian-racism-needs-to-be-included-in-canadas-anti-racism-strategy-230207Becoming more familiar with anti-Palestinian racism helps us recognize how this specific form of racism operates and affects Palestinian communities. The article argues that anti-Palestinian racism is often overlooked and needs to be addressed in Canada’s broader anti-racism efforts. Read the article to understand the need for acknowledging and addressing the experiences of Palestinian individuals and communities as they relate to racism
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Anti-Indigenous Racism
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Website Native Land https://native-land.ca/An interactive maps that help users understand the traditional territories of Indigenous peoples. This geographical context is important for recognizing the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization and displacement on Indigenous communities
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Website McMaster Indigenous Research Institute (MIRI)https://miri.mcmaster.ca/MIRI supports interdisciplinary research across McMaster and serves as a gateway to partnership building with Indigenous research collaborators for the faculties of Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences, as well as for McMaster’s other institutes and centres.
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Website Indigenous Relations https://www.hamilton.ca/people-programs/inclusion-diversity-equity-accessibility/indigenous-relationsThe Urban Indigenous Strategy for the City of Hamilton responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action (2015) and the voices of our community members
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Interactive WebsiteWhose Land
https://www.whose.land/en/list
Interactive online resource which provides information about the Indigenous territories and histories across Canada. It maps out the traditional territories of various Indigenous nations and offers insights into their cultural, historical, and legal contexts.
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Website The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education (NCCIE)https://www.nccie.ca/knowledge-space/The Knowledge Space offers resources such as research, teaching materials, and cultural information on Indigenous education. It provides accurate and respectful content to help educators and the general public incorporate Indigenous perspectives, while also supporting efforts to challenge racism and promote reconciliation.
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Website The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation https://nctr.ca/education/teaching-resources/residential-school-history/It provides with accurate materials, including lesson and survivor testimonies, to help raise awareness of systemic racism and support reconciliation efforts. This link highlights the history and impacts of residential schools, including their role in forcibly assimilating Indigenous children and erasing their cultures.
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Website Yellowhead Institutehttps://yellowheadinstitute.org/Yellowhead Institute is an Indigenous-led research and education centre based in the Faculty of Arts at Toronto Metropolitan University. The Institute privileges Indigenous philosophy and amplifies Indigenous voices that provide alternatives to settler colonialism in Canada today. Rooted in community networks, Yellowhead offers critical and accessible resources to support the reclamation of Indigenous land and life.Yellowhead Institute generates critical Indigenous policy perspectives.
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Website Indigenous Cultural Safety Learning Series https://www.icscollaborative.com/homeEducational resources to enhance cultural safety for Indigenous peoples. Access previous webinars and stay informed about upcoming ones to develop a deeper understanding.
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Website Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada:Calls to Actionhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2015/trc/IR4-8-2015-eng.pdfOutline steps for healing and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians. Learn about the calls to action and the aim to address the legacy of residential schools.
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Website The Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/aboriginal-heritage/royal-commission-aboriginal-peoples/Pages/final-report.aspxAn examination of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Review this report for an in-depth explanation of the recommendations to address these issues.
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Website Ontario Treatieshttps://www.ontario.ca/page/treatiesOverview of the treaties between Indigenous nations, explaining the historical and ongoing significance of these agreements.
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ReportUnited Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peopleshttps://www.un.org/development/desa/indigenouspeoples/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2018/11/UNDRIP_E_web.pdfProvides international standards for the protection of Indigenous peoples' rights, focusing on land rights and cultural preservation.
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ReportNational Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girlshttps://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Executive_Summary.pdfThis report highlights the systemic causes of violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people in Canada. The summary provides key findings and necessary calls to action to address and end this crisis
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Powerpoint Course Canadian – Indigenous Treaties | In partnership with Scott Robertsonhttps://crrf-fcrr.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Canadian_Treaties_101_-_Final.pptxThe presentation highlights how treaties have shaped relationships and governance, as well as the ongoing impacts of these agreements on Indigenous rights. Understanding this course provides context on the systemic injustices and broken promises that have contributed to current inequalities. Becoming familiar with treaties helps in recognizing the historical and legal foundations of Indigenous challenges Provided by Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) https://crrf-fcrr.ca/learning-about-racism/
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Anti-Asian Racism
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WebsiteElimin8Hatehttps://www.elimin8hate.org/resources/Provides essential materials such as educational guides, community support resources, and advocacy toolkits. Examples include fact sheets on anti-Asian discrimination, safety tips for affected individuals, and templates for advocacy letters. This page helps raise awareness and supports effective efforts to combat anti-Asian hate.
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WebsitteChinese Canadian National Council for Social Justice (CCNC-SJ)https://ccncsj.ca/fightracismincanada/It highlights anti-Asian racism and offers actionable steps for individuals and communities to recognize and address discrimination. The page provides resources like educational materials, incident reports, advocacy tools, and support information to help combat anti-Asian hate.
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ArticleThe Canadian Encyclopedia - Anti-Asian Racism in Canadahttps://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/anti-asian-racism-in-canadaexplores the history and current state of anti-Asian racism in Canada. It highlights key incidents and patterns of discrimination faced by Asian communities and emphasizes the need for increased awareness, policy change, and community support to address and combat this racism.
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2SLGBTQIA+
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Website Government of Canada - What is 2SLGBTQI+?https://www.canada.ca/en/women-gender-equality/free-to-be-me/what-is-2slgbtqi-plus.htmlOverview of the 2SLGBTQI+ acronym used in Canada to represent sexual and gender diverse communities, emphasizing the inclusion of Two-Spirit people as the first 2SLGBTQI+ communities. It explains the significance of each component of the acronym and how it reflects a commitment to recognizing and supporting these communities. Understanding this terminology is essential in promoting inclusivity, awareness, and respect for diverse identities.
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WebsiteEgalehttps://egale.ca/resources/# A hub for reliable and current information on 2SLGBTQ+ issues, offering tools and resources that support individuals, communities, and organizations. It provides comprehensive educational materials, such as guides on inclusive practices, research reports on 2SLGBTQ+ experiences, and support resources for mental health and safety.
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Website Rainbow Health Ontariohttps://www.rainbowhealthontario.ca/A province-wide program designed to improve access to services and promote the health of LGBTQ+ people in Ontario. Includes a resource database for healthcare providers and community members.
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WebsitePFLAG Canadahttps://pflagcanada.ca/PFLAG is dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and their loved ones. It offers a space where people can access information, find community, and receive guidance.
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Website The 519 Glossary of Termshttps://www.the519.org/education-training/glossary/The 519 Glossary of Terms clarifies the language used to describe various identities, expressions, and experiences within the 2SLGBTQ+ community. By familiarizing oneself with these terms, individuals can better support inclusivity, reduce misunderstandings, and communicate more respectfully about 2SLGBTQ+ issues
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Website Canadian Queer History https://www.queerevents.ca/queer-history/rights-freedomsInteractive timeline on Queer Events provides a detailed overview of significant moments in queer history, emphasizing the intersection of 2SLGBTQ+ and different forms of oppression in Canada.
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Local WebsiteYWCA Speqtrumhttps://www.speqtrum.ca/A local Hamilton-based organization supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ youth through peer-led programs, resources, and community events.
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Local WebsiteMcMaster University Student Wellness Resourceshttps://wellness.mcmaster.ca/resources/2slgbtqia-resources/Offers a range of wellness resources for 2SLGBTQIA+ students, including mental health support and inclusive program
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Article The Canadian Encyclopedia - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights in Canadahttps://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgender-rights-in-canadaHighlighting major milestones in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights—from the decriminalization of homosexuality to the legalization of same-sex marriage—the article reveals the ongoing efforts and changes that have shaped 2SLGBTQ+ rights in Canada. Explore how these developments have made an impact.
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Documentary First Stories Two Spirited - The National Film Board of Canada https://www.nfb.ca/film/first_stories_two_spirited/The documentary is significant for understanding 2SLGBTQ+ identities as it provides insight into the unique experiences of two-spirited people, intersecting Indigenous cultural perspectives with modern LGBTQ+ issues.
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Discrimination
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Website Canadian Human Rights Commissionhttps://www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca/enResource for understanding and addressing discrimination in Canada. Combats various forms of discrimination by offering educational materials, reports, and support services.
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Website Canadian Human Rights Commission: What is Discrimination?https://www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca/en/about-human-rights/what-discriminationA brief overview of discrimination provides specific examples, important definitions, and a few illustrative cases. It serves as a starting point for enhancing your understanding of what discrimination is and how to recognize it.
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Article The Canadian Encyclopedia: Prejudice and Discrimination in Canada
Article by Howard Palmer, Leo Driedge
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/prejudice-and-discriminationExplains why people develop prejudices and how certain systems and structures support and sustain these biases. It highlights how discrimination is maintained and offers insights into ways to address and reduce these issues in Canad
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Video A Class Divided (full documentry) - Jane Elliothttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mcCLm_LwpE&ab_channel=FRONTLINEPBS%7COfficialJane Elliott's eye color experiment, illustrating the effects of discrimination and prejudice. This impactful social experiment highlights how quickly biases can form and the impact of discrimination, making it a key educational resource.A lesson with a lasting impact, originally created by Jane Elliott for her third-grade class the day after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. It has since become an educational lesson taught to all.
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Podcast Intersectionality Matters! by Kimberlé CrenshawApple https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/intersectionality-matters/id1441348908 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5CEVNLkyQ1kAx2MTSJZJLPExplores issues of discrimination and intersectionality through expert interviews and discussions.
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Video (TEDx talk)Fixing Racism - racism is at the root of many of humanity’s evils Gurdeep Parharhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POU1HjdXziM&ab_channel=TEDxTalksExplores the role of racism in perpetuating forms of discrimination and injustice. It inspires learners to engage more actively in anti-discrimination efforts and advocate for systemic changes.
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GuideYour Guide to Understanding the Canadian Human Rights Achttps://www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca/sites/default/files/2020-07/chra_guide_lcdp-eng.pdfIncludes a series of explanations to help you become more familiar with discrimination. It provides detailed explanations of your rights and responsibilities in simple language, along with examples of common discriminatory practices. Key terminology is also defined in this resource to enhance understanding.
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Book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloothttps://www.amazon.ca/Immortal-Life-Henrietta-Lacks/dp/1400052181Non-fiction work which sheds light on the racial inequalities inherent in the scientific community and medical research. Explores the intersection of medical research, ethics, and racial discriminationAudiobook https://www.amazon.ca/Immortal-Life-Henrietta-Lacks/dp/B071VPSMLJ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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Children's BookThe Colors of Us by Karen Katzhttps://www.amazon.ca/Colors-Us-Karen-Katz/dp/0805071636Celebrates diversity and explores themes of discrimination and acceptance.
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Hate
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Website No Hate In The Hammerhttps://nohateinthehammer.ca/In 2019 three founding organizations came together in response to increased signs of organized hate in Hamilton to provide a space in which community-based leadership could develop
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Website Ontario Human Rights Commissionhttps://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/taking-action-build-awareness-and-challenge-hate-ontario#1.%20What%20is%20hate%20speech?The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) provides a comprehensive question-and-answer resource addressing anti-hate efforts in Ontario. This resource is crucial in combating hate by explaining people's rights to be free from hate and discrimination. provide the opportunity to become familiary of the snti-hate efforts in canada as well as what hate is and how it can be addressed.
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Website Hatepedia's Guide to Online Hatehttps://hatepedia.ca/guideProvides insight into recognizing online hate, its impact, and strategies for responding effectively. Supporting anti-racism efforts, it provides the knowledge needed to tackle hate in digital spaces and advocate for a more inclusive online environment.
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Website Statistis Canada- Reported Hate Crimehttps://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/240313/dq240313b-eng.htmThe webpage offers insights into trends and patterns in hate crimes across various categories, such as race, religion, and sexual orientation. This information is crucial for understanding the prevalence of hate crimes and learning about how hate is manifested in different forms
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Guidebook Understanding Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes - Addressing the Security Needs of Muslim Communities: A Practical Guidehttps://www.osce.org/files/f/documents/9/0/448696.pdfResource for understanding the specific challenges faced by Muslim communities due to intolerance and hate crimes. It discusses the underreporting and under-recording of hate crimes against Muslims and provides practical steps for governments and communities to enhance security and dismantle all forms of hate crimesRetrieved from the educational resources listed on the Government of Canada website. https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/combatting-islamophobia-canada/resources.html#text1
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The Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN)
https://www.antihate.ca/Combating hate and discrimination in Canada, this organization serves as a resource for information on hate groups and incidents of hate.