Advocates will be present to document your concerns and provide support to anyone who feels they have been discriminated against.
Read MoreFor Strong as a Forest, we worked with partners from the Métis Nation of Alberta, Alberta Council for Ukrainian Arts and Francophone Historians and Educators. We heard about the importance of language protection when it comes to community legacy and community identity. We witnessed the important role of song, dance, and celebration as markers of resistance and resilience.
Read MoreAdvocates will be present to document your concerns and provide support to anyone who feels they have been discriminated against
Read MoreLearn about what community members should do if they are stopped by the police in a bar, car, on a street or in a school.
Read MorePTR will come together with members of the local Sri Lankan community for cultural learning, storytelling and artistic collaboration.
Read MoreThis workshop aims to unveil the multi-layered concept of oppression, the many ways in which solidarity can take shape.
Read MoreThis workshop and training for professionals working to include and engage people living with disabilities in their work.
Read MoreJoin us in conversation about critical human rights challenges we face as a global community.
Read MoreIn honour of the International Human Rights Day and International Migrant Day, join us in conversation about critical human rights challenges we face as a global community while working to mobilize and organize across our communities.
Read MoreHere is a summary of some of the highlights of our 2019 program and community voices on housing. We were truly honoured to share space with the community and our partners. We are so grateful for the knowledge, strength and solidarity shared during the day.
Read MoreThis Zine explores some of the themes and ideas in JHC’s Advancing Truth and Reconciliation Toolkit. Within these pages, you will find perspectives from youth, knowledge keepers and community members we worked with in 2018/19.
Read MoreThis workshop aims to unveil the multi-layered concept of oppression, the many ways in which solidarity can take shape.
20 years ago in 1999, the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights came to life. For this International Human Rights Day, we are throwing a party to celebrate our partnerships, our impacts and our journey over the past 20 years in Edmonton and beyond.
Read MoreThis full-day workshop provides educators with a safe and supportive space to work through some important questions about teaching truth and reconciliation in an age-appropriate way.
Read MoreWe are looking forward to having some fruitful and lively debate about the topics that arose from the Agenda.
Living Wage and Just Labor
October 18th
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Read MoreTo confirm, you are participating in the following town hall:
Environment and Foreign Policy
September 27th
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Read MoreThank you for your willingness to be part of the Shift 2019 Agenda online Town Halls. We are looking forward to having some fruitful and lively debate about the topics that arose from the Agenda. This invitation is to provide you with the details of the call, the format of the session.
Read MoreThe John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights (JHC), Alberta Workers Association for Research and Education (AWARE) and Migrante Alberta have been proud to collaborate on the Shift 2019 People’s Agenda.
Here is how you can help!
Read MoreThis workshop aims to unveil the multi-layered concept of oppression, the many ways in which solidarity can take shape, and the practical ways in which advocates could check their location/privilege.
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