Projects
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FCJ Refugee Centre
They can now stand-up for themselves when they are treated differently by social workers, whom are entrusted to protect them !!!! -
Graffiti Art Programming
Studio 393 is a youth-led arts studio & an initiative of Winnipeg’s Graffiti Art Programming Inc. The space is dedicated to connecting emerging artists to each other and to community organizations tha
News
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Educational Toolkits for Reconciliation
An introduction to the Moccasin Identifier's Project new collaboration with Greater Toronto Area schools. -
Where I live
To think about respect for rights and responsibilities in the community -
How Violent?
To think about violence, its manifestations and its consequences during the pandemic. -
Saamis Newcomer Youth Advisory Council
Newcomer Youth Advisory Council connected with the Be Youth Centre!!! -
FCJ Refugee Center is Inspiring this Year's Cohort of the Speaking Rights Movement
The 2019 edition of the National Youth Take Action training has begun, and new participants are learning through past participants' successes. -
Native Montreal’s Youth Council Speaks Out About Systemic Racism and Discrimination in Montreal
Native Montreal’s Youth Council gathered on July 30th to answer to the City of Montreal’s call for voices to contribute to the public consultation on Systemic Racism and Discrimination.
Events
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Connect and motivate!
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Come and experiment with your abilities at our booths : a) Podcast b) Webtv
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Blogging live from #ICHRE2017...
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Come check out a 'book' and hear the stories pass through our Living Library! At the Living Library, you can experience firsthand accounts of adventure, adversity and tales from around the world.
Resources
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The Empowering Internet Safety Guide for Women
This guide was written with the intention of empowering women to navigate the internet without fear. We discuss common occurrences in which women are subject to harassment in their daily lives – on social media, at work, while dating, and more – and give tips and advice on how women can take control.
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Intersectionality Wheel Diagram
An infographic by the Learning Network with a wheel diagram that explains intersectionality. Intersectionality sheds light on how multiple forces work together and interact to reinforce conditions of inequality and social exclusion.
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Something is Wrong: Exploring the Roots of Youth Violence
A curriculum guide by the Chicago School, Project Nia and Teachers for Social Justice that analyzes the root causes of youth violence and helps create local solutions.
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From Youth to You
A toolkit by FCJ Refugee Centre that promotes promising practices that ensure newcomer youth engagement.
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Speaking Rights Sample Toolkit
Human rights education toolkit for youth