It is, without doubt, a huge privilege to be part of a funded non-profit engaged in community organizing, human rights education, and co-creating advocacy resources, in Alberta. Privileges the organization and staff hold, carry a weight of responsibility to mobilize towards collective liberation and human rights for all. We strive towards principles of justice, security, dignity, and freedom in our work; decolonizing our processes and practices has been a humbling and challenging journey. A journey we are still on.
Read MoreThe Centre is looking for a Volunteer Coordinator to support the increased demands and intake of volunteers as a result of the COVID19 response efforts supported by the organization.
Read MoreThe Unist’ot’en Camp has been a beacon of resistance for nearly 10 years. It is a healing space for Indigenous people and settlers alike, and an active example of decolonization.
Read MoreThe Great Balanzo turns the every day into an adventure with circus and comedy for all ages. Balanzo has performed at some of the biggest and smallest events throughout Canada plus he was featured on YTV
Read MoreJoin us to discuss how we can learn more about our food supply, and how we can work towards having access to healthy and safe food.
Read MoreThe session will provide foundations in the international framework and architecture of human rights.
Read MoreThis Marketing and Communications Coordinator would work as a team to build and implement marketing and communications outreach to build the public profile of Guuto Mothers’ Cooperative and drive business to the restaurant and catering business.
The application deadline is June 5, 2020.
To submit an application, send a letter and CV to renee@jhcentre.org.
Read MoreThe Broadcast and Outreach Coordinator will be responsible for working with the Arts Lead at the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights to support YEG DIGNITY.
To submit an application, send a CV and letter of interest to Maigan van der Giessen, Arts Lead, at maigan@jhcentre.org. The deadline for applications is Friday June 5 2020.
Read MoreFocus group on Social Rights will explore access to cultural rights in schools and community, including the ability to speak our own languages, have our cultures positively represented in the media,
Read MoreFocus group on Social Rights will explore access to medical and mental health supports, and ability to express gender identity.
Read MoreFocus group on Civil and Political Rights will explore access to justice, the ability to have voices heard, and participation in decisions.
Read MoreOur goal is to co-create the alternatives and create space for the intimate conversations we need to bond and strengthen our solidarity for this new future.
Read MoreFocus group on Economic Rights within our communities; those things we need in order to live a life of dignity, equity, and respect.
Read MoreHow is Edmonton Police Service responding to COVID and these measures? Join us for a session and conversation with EPS.
Read MoreA Stride Advocate is someone who takes the time and has the compassion to support people in the community through creating and holding space for dialogue and sharing without judgment or fear.
Read MoreThis workshop will provide an opportunity to deepen understanding of UNDRIP and to provide space to reflect on the current context.
Read MoreLet’s talk about future Stride trainings and activities as well as the upcoming Human Rights Complaint Clinic in Edmonton.
Read More“… I then couldn’t help but think about the fact that Indigenous women carry a heavy burden of poverty in Canada and here we are with a crisis of missing and murdered women and girls.” Renée Vaugeois
Read MoreMarch 5, 2020, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, PTR will come together with members of Edmonton’s diverse Latin American community for cultural learning.
Read MoreLethbridge Advocates will be present to document your concerns and provide support to anyone who feels they have been discriminated against.
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