National Forum Supporting Legislation to Combat Online Hate
We are hosting this forum to raise awareness and lend support to regulation being written by the Canadian Government to address online hate. Canada can take a leading role in helping to bring an end to global online hate — and hopefully real-world violence. We are privileged to co-organize this event with the Canadian Anti-Hate […]
In Support Of St. George Coptic Orthodox Church
SURREY, B.C. – On July 19, 2021, A fire broke out at Surrey’s St. George Coptic Orthodox Church. Surrey RCMP has confirmed there was an attempted arson at the church previously, and that the investigation is ongoing. It is suspected that this fire may be a misguided attempt of retaliation for the residential schools forced […]
The Anti-Racism Roadshow and Happy Hour: Chilliwack
On June 30, 2021 a wildfire broke out near the town of Lytton, British Columbia. Since then, the fire has destroyed most of Lytton as well as the surrounding area. Lytton is inhabited by a majority of the Indigenous Nlaka’pamux people. The estimated population of the Nlaka’pamux is around 1,500 in number. The wildfire displaced […]
The Honourable Maryam Monsef Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development
Marium Vahed – Green Ummah
MLA Jinny Sims Former President of the BC Teachers Federation
Law Enforcement Engagement Event with rcmp cst. gareth blount and MVTP Cst. Shiraaz Hanif
VPD Citizens Police Academy
In 2021 our executive team was invited to participate in the VPD’s Citizens Police Academy – where we gained a better understanding of how the VPD operates and how we can build a more productive partnership between them and the diverse community they serve in Vancouver.
Support For The Lytton First Nation And Victims Of The 2021 B.C. Wildfires
(Vancouver, BC) — On June 30, 2021 a wildfire broke out near the town of Lytton, British Columbia. Since then, the fire has destroyed most of Lytton as well as the surrounding area. Lytton is inhabited by a majority of the Indigenous Nlaka’pamux people. The estimated population of the Nlaka’pamux is around 1,500 in number. […]
The Anti-Racism Roadshow & Happy Hour: Whistler
On June 25th – June 27th we held our first Anti-Racism roadshow in Whistler. We convened with Mayor Jack Crompton, the local Resilience B.C. Spoke (The Whistler Multicultural Society), faith community representatives, and the First Nations of Squamish and Lillooet. We wanted to thank the representatives from Resilience B.C.’s Hub and Spoke Network in the […]