Too often, young people feel isolated in their experiences with racism and discrimination, and this project aimed to show that while youth across the province are grappling with the same challenges, they are standing and speaking up together.
Read MoreWe invite you to join us on June 27, 2025, as we explore how systemic exclusion and transphobia manifest in our non-profit spaces.
Read MoreCreated by filmmaker Damian Abrahams of Indigital Media and funded by Canadian Heritage and the Johansen Larsen Foundation, the project drew over 152 attendees and offered more than just film screenings; it sparked urgent community conversations about dignity, belonging and justice. Audiences were moved as the film “amplifie[d] [the unhoused community’s] voices to inform and influence decision-makers.”
Read MoreWhat happens when dissent no longer fits in the academy? Join Yannick Giovanni Marshall for a searing talk on protest, power, and preserving radical thought beyond the institution.
Read MoreRooted in dialogue, learning and collective problem-solving, the event will examine the effectiveness and limitations of current legal and administrative mechanisms in holding police accountable.
Read MoreJoin us for a special screening of the Director’s Cut of We Were Taken, a powerful documentary filmed in May 2023 during a healing gathering of Sixties Scoop survivors in Kananaskis, Alberta.
Read MoreOn March 31, 2025, marking Trans Day of Visibility, RaricaNow! invited funders, community partners and supporters to come together in joy and hope at the grand opening of the EWAKA Housing Initiative.
Read MoreA series of four workshops and an additional ad hoc session designed to assist, identify, and overcome many of the complex barriers when filing a human rights claim.
Read MoreThis initiative, spanning five Alberta communities, engaged artists and community organizers in healing-based beading sessions to explore systemic racism and poverty through the voices of those with lived experience.
Read MoreThis research seeks to assess the impact of the Stride Advocacy model on access to remedy, healing, and a sense of justice—while offering insights and recommendations for strengthening community-based advocacy.
Read MoreThis forum is designed as a collaborative space for dialogue, learning, and action. Your participation is crucial in shaping meaningful pathways forward.
Read MoreThe internet should be a safe space for everyone—but young people are facing increasing risks of online harm, discrimination, and misinformation. We’re taking action together.
Read MoreThe documentary uncovers the deep-seated social and institutional challenges the unhoused community faces daily. More than just a reflection of hardship, Intersections of Identity amplifies their voices to inform and influence decision-makers, service organizations, and policymakers.
Read MoreThese antiracism zines from Grade 10-11 students from Lethbridge Collegiate reflects a personal journey and perspective, proving that the fight against racism is as multifaceted as the people who take it on.
Read MoreThis three-day intensive training is designed to strengthen community-based human rights advocacy.
Read MoreParticipants will gain the knowledge, networks, and tools needed to advance the rights of communities facing systemic barriers through provincial, territorial and national and international human rights mechanisms.
Read MoreThis briefing synthesizes insights gathered through community-based research and focus groups with young Canadians, highlighting areas for improvement and actionable recommendations.
Read MoreThe Peace and Unity Festival proved that art is more than mere expression—it is a bridge, a tool for empathy, and a catalyst for change.
Read MoreIn order to address the persistent barriers faced by people with disabilities and to support organizations in shifting away from a charitable model of disability towards a rights-based approach, Action on Ableism worked to develop a toolkit.
Read MoreOur legal system focuses not on human rights but on criminalization and erasure. To truly address poverty, trauma, and oppression, we need transformation across legal and political frameworks.
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