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WE CAN FIGHT RACISM TOGETHER IN ALL ITS FORMS AND MANIFESTATIONS. LET'S HELP EACH OTHER

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  • Kootney Anti-Racism Education and Research Society (KAERS)
    AERS is a frontline anti-racist organization that provides such services as anti-racism workshops and training in non-violent solutions to racism and hate group activity, workshops on cross-cultural equity and diversity issues, and institutional change and community development
  • Canada Race Relations Foundation(CRRF)
    The Foundation is committed to building a national framework for the fight against racism in Canadian society. CRRF focuses on the causes and manifestations of racism and aims to provide independent, outspoken national leadership; and acts as a resource and facilitator in the pursuit of equity, fairness, and social justice
  • Human Rights Internet(HRI)
    Founded in 1976, HRI exchangesinformation within the worldwide human rights community. HRI works for the advancement of human rights and is dedicated to the empowerment of human rights activists and organizations, and to the education of governmental and intergovernmental agencies and officials on human rights issues and the role of civil society.
  • Anti-Racist Action -Toronto(ARA)
    ARA (Toronto Chapter) came together in 1992 and opposes fascism. It is committed to a multi-racial, multi-cultural, sexually diverse, liberated and fun society
  • Canadian Labor Congress(CLC)
    CLC is the national voice of the labour movement, but it also speaks for all workers and their families, in Canada and beyond. CLC represents 2.3 million unionized workers
  • Canadian Women's Internt Directory Canadian women's equality sesources online. This organization champions activism for women's rights and represents women from all walks of life
  • Anti-racist.com
    The Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Society is a frontline
    anti-racism organization that provides services such as anti-racism workshops and training in non-violent solutions to racism and hate group activity, workshops on cross-cultural, equity and diversity issues and institutional change, training to law enforcement agencies and the media on hate group activity, community development and leadership training workshops; and victim support, including neighbourhood watch & family
  • Artists Against Racism (AAR)
    Reaches out to youth via: T.V. and Radio Public Service Announcements (PSAs), logos on CD Jackets, benefit CDs and concerts, Subway and Outdoor Billboards, School Posters and videos, music magazine and newspaper ads, etc. It aims to build an understanding of all peoples.
  • The Holocaust Chronicle
    The holocaust Chronicle details the genocide of the jews in former Soviet Union, Poland, Romania and other parts of Europe with images and descriptions of the holocaust, aftermath, liberation and rebuilding of the jews. It is organized just as the book The Holocaust Chronicle and can be searched by keywords
  • Project Chage
    Beginning in 1991, Levi Strauss & Co. started Project Change through its corporate foundation to address racial prejudice and institutional racism in four communities throughout the United States where it had an employee presence. In 1997, Project Change became a project of the Tides Center.
  • The Multiracial Activist
    An internet portal with links to various anti-racism and multicultural and civil right organizations in Canada and abroad
  • Youth Against Racism
    Youth Against Racism aims to prepare today's youth for fight against racism and to eliminate it in all forms and manifestations through youth programs in which youth victims of racism participate in generating anti-racism awareness
  • YWCA Anti-racism and race Relations Program and Services
    The YWCA helps individuals, organizations and companies improve race relations and tries to find ways to eliminate racism through constructive dialogue and meaningful action. YWCA Anti-Racism and Race Relations program has worked individuals and organizations leading programs in learning about racism and assisting in system-wide change.

  • Chinese Canadian Heritage
    This website is created and maintained by The Chinese Canadian Heritage (CCH), a non-profit organization based in Vancouver. The site showcases Chinese heritage in Canada and profiles Chinese Canadians' contribution to social and economic development of Canada.

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