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Developing Social Technology Solutions for Canadians.
Stopping Online Hate
Online Mosaic
Online Mosaic is an innovate and multi-sectorial anti-hate project funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Department of Canadian Heritage. We are leveraging existing capacity as well as developing new capacity for stakeholders to successfully address online hate.
A key part of the Online Mosaic project is the development of a network of real world, as well as online, stakeholders. We have developed cutting edge tools and process to identify, and allow for the crowdsourcing, of online hate content, particularly towards racial (e.g Asian) or religious (e.g. Muslim) communities.
Through the development of better tools and process, the education of the public and other stakeholder, and the creation of anti-hate networks, we will be able to address the spread of online hate and its fuelling of real world violence.
Foundation News, Events, and Programs
Free Virtual School Safety Training
In anticipation of the Fall 2023 return to school, the U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) invites you to attend a virtual school safety
Vancouver Celebrates Ramadan, Eid Al-Fitr & Eid Al-Adha
(Vancouver – Wednesday, June 20, 2022) The BCMA had the honor of presenting in favor of Motion B2: Commemorating Muslim Holidays at Vancouver City Hall.
World Environment Day 2022: A Multicultural Awareness Event for Best Practises, Preparedness and Planning for Fire & Floods
(June 5, 2022) This event is being organized by a multi-faith and multiracial coalition to raise awareness of the role of climate change in causing more extreme
Mr. Chris Bowcock, Burnaby Fire Chief – World Environment Day 2022
This World Environment Day join Muslim, Sikh, Jewish, Christian, Indigenous, Black, Buddhist, Asian, and allied community and elected leaders as we build awareness of the
Stop Asian Hate: Asians and Allies United! -2022
(May 25, 2022) The COVID-19 epidemic in January 2020 sparked widespread anxiety, as well as the quick dissemination of misinformation. Throughout the pandemic, bad actors
Safety Audit and Workshop Training 
MASJID RISK ASSESSMENT & SAFETY AUDIT Security Training Workshop for Masjid board members and community leaders. Training Provided by The Salam Project: An Ontario-based group
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