The artwork is the fifth and final Paint the Rails mural. The piece aims to share the local moments that matter to the identity of Edmonton’s Chinese, Sri Lankan, Latin American, and Filipino communities.
Read MoreIf you think you have been discriminated against, unfairly treated and/or had your rights violated and would like to discuss your case with a team of volunteer advocates, please fill out the Stride: Human Rights Advocacy Request Form.
Read MoreJoin us in the fifth and final Paint the Rails mural unveiling at Clareview station Friday July 17th at 5PM via Zoom.
Read MoreThe Paint the Rails Legacy Book aims to engage in ongoing reflection, learning, and dialogue about our city’s history of colonization, settlement, and reclamation. We need your support to make this book possible!
Read MoreThe goal is to break down barriers to accessibility and inclusion by creating awareness and understanding about people living with disabilities.
Read MoreYouth-serving organizations who get paid to advocate and educate, often perpetuate oppression. This session will look at models that uplift and centre youth voice, identity, and expression
Read MoreIntroducing Fresh Air, a fund to support Edmonton’s live music and comedy community, while lifting our collective spirits.
Read MoreParticipants will gain skills and tools for self advocacy.
Read MoreBy connecting every block and building in the city we can make sure the people who live close to us are connected to someone and that no one is left behind.
Read MoreThis workshop will provide community advocates with skills in understanding how to support community members as active and appreciative listeners.
Read MoreThis session aims to educate community partners within the Coalitions Creating Equity on the realities and impacts of hate on Indigenous community members, particularly as it relates to across Treaty areas 6, 7, and 8.
Read MoreIn this session, participants will learn about the mechanisms that exist for human rights complaints to be heard provincially, federally, and internationally.
Read MoreJoin us in conversation to learn more about the food system - the seeds, land, and inputs such as fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, oil, and of course, labour.
Read MoreIt is, without doubt, a huge privilege to be part of a funded non-profit engaged in community organizing, human rights education, and co-creating advocacy resources, in Alberta. Privileges the organization and staff hold, carry a weight of responsibility to mobilize towards collective liberation and human rights for all. We strive towards principles of justice, security, dignity, and freedom in our work; decolonizing our processes and practices has been a humbling and challenging journey. A journey we are still on.
Read MoreThe Centre is looking for a Volunteer Coordinator to support the increased demands and intake of volunteers as a result of the COVID19 response efforts supported by the organization.
Read MoreThe Unist’ot’en Camp has been a beacon of resistance for nearly 10 years. It is a healing space for Indigenous people and settlers alike, and an active example of decolonization.
Read MoreThe Great Balanzo turns the every day into an adventure with circus and comedy for all ages. Balanzo has performed at some of the biggest and smallest events throughout Canada plus he was featured on YTV
Read MoreJoin us to discuss how we can learn more about our food supply, and how we can work towards having access to healthy and safe food.
Read MoreThe session will provide foundations in the international framework and architecture of human rights.
Read MoreThis Marketing and Communications Coordinator would work as a team to build and implement marketing and communications outreach to build the public profile of Guuto Mothers’ Cooperative and drive business to the restaurant and catering business.
The application deadline is June 5, 2020.
To submit an application, send a letter and CV to renee@jhcentre.org.
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