Stride Training: Anti-Oppression

This workshop aims to unveil the multi-layered concept of oppression, the many ways in which solidarity can take shape, and the practical ways in which advocates could check their location/privilege while doing advocacy work.

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Neximar Alarcon
Joint Statement on EXPO Closure

Due to a lack of adequate housing in Amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton, Alberta), the problems related to the closure of the EXPO Centre temporary shelter facilities and lack of contingency plans being in place to support this transition is resulting in those living in poverty having their right to life, liberty and personal security denied.

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Neximar Alarcon
Fabric of the City

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.

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Neximar Alarcon
This Work is a Privilege

It 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.

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Neximar Alarcon