The funding will enable JHC to respond to this need by developing and delivering targeted training on civic engagement and policy influence in collaboration with youth in Edmonton, Wetaskiwin, and Grande Prairie.
Read MoreWe're thrilled to introduce the Social Stride Toolkit, a resource designed to support facilitators on their journeys of holding space and dialogue on sensitive topics, including online hate and discrimination.
Read MoreEmerging from the heart of rural Alberta, the 2023 Rural Anti-Racism Youth Retreat sparked a transformative weekend from October 13-15, bringing together a dynamic group of 14 young minds aged 15 to 27. Representing a tapestry of ages, ethnicities, and life journeys, participants embarked on a collective journey to unravel the intricate intersection of rural life and racism.
Read MoreParticipants in this session will have access to tools that support productive conversations and guidance to safer internet use for youth.
Read MoreThis blog post is a snapshot contains key information, tips, tools and resources shared throughout the “Making Social Strides” National Conference in Edmonton and online from March 24-25, 2023.
Read MoreHala, Adrian and Simi are all volunteers with JHC’s Social Stride Initiative. They attended and supported in person at the National Conference: Making Social Strides, a hybrid event that took place in Edmonton, Alberta on March 24-25, 2023. I
Read MoreSocial Stride, an initiative led by youth will present their research findings and share their experiences addressing hate and discrimination online The public event will take place online on April 02, 2020.
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