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So You Want To Talk About Race – Talks at Google
Ijeoma Oluo discusses why it's so hard to talk about race and why we must do it anyway.
Curriculum & Pedagogy

Kids Explain Intersectionality
This video explains the meaning and importance of intersectionality.
Community Resources| Curriculum & Pedagogy

Reni-Eddo Lodge: Why Im no Longer Talking to White People About Race
Eddo-Lodge describes how, in attempting to raise issues of race and racism in progressive circles, she received reactions trying to shut down her argument.
Curriculum & Pedagogy

What systemic racism in Canada looks like
In Canada, some have been quick to deny its existence. But these experts say systemic racism has been normalized within Canadian institutions.
Curriculum & Pedagogy

(RE)Imaging Trauma Recovery
This talk questions how do social workers confront the trauma that Black youth are facing.
Curriculum & Pedagogy

The Difference Between Not Racist and Anti-Racist
There is no such thing as being "not racist," says author and historian Ibram X. Kendi.
Curriculum & Pedagogy

CEE Centre for Young Black Professionals
The CEE Centre for Young Black Professionals is a charity dedicated to addressing economic and social barriers affecting black youth ages 14 and over.
Community Resources

Understanding The Over-Representation of Black Children In Ontario Child Welfare Services
This research is about maltreatment-related investigations involving Black children and youth in Ontario child welfare services in Ontario 2018.
Community Resources| Curriculum & Pedagogy

Women’s Health In Women’s Hands
Women’s Health in Women’s Hands provides clients in Toronto and surrounding municipalities with culturally safe, relevant, and responsive primary healthcare.
Community Resources

R.I.T.E.S Program for Black and African Canadian Youth
The R.I.T.E.S. Group Program at Central Toronto Youth Services (CTYS) is a culturally specific, identity development initiative that supports the empowerment of Black and African Canadian youth between the ages of 13 and 17.
Community Resources