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 MoreThis event, hosted by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights, created spaces for young people to learn from each other and to create dialogue around what it means to do anti-racism education work in rural spaces.
Read MoreCalling Young People aged 16-30
We are inviting young people to submit creative content that can help us LEARN forward and be part of an active online anti-racism campaign across Canada.
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 MoreThis unique gathering aimed to unpack the intersection of rural life and racism, utilizing art as a catalyst for education and fostering connections among the youth and the dedicated team at JHC.
Read MoreRoots4Change designed and carried a mixed-method, two-fold research plan that included an online survey and a series of focus group discussions. The research revealed that state of access to rights for youth and children is rather concerning…
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