JHC works with incredible volunteers, and today we’re excited to introduce you to two of them - Lisa and Vanja!
Read MoreA series of 4 workshops designed to assist, identify, and overcome many of the complex barriers when filing a Human Rights Complaint.
Read MoreThe John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights is organizing a training session: Understanding Rights for Tenants and Landlords.
Read MoreColonization has had deep impacts of hurt and harm. Nékem, meaning “to change something”, invites you to join a healing gathering Sept 30.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce that Marie-Josée Houle is our Keynote Speaker for Day 8 of the Ignite Change 2023 Global Human Rights Convention!
Read MoreThe HOUSING HOPE community meeting in Calgary is an opportunity to learn about housing human rights and actions you can take NOW to protect your human right to housing!
Read MoreJHC has some amazing volunteers, and today we’re highlighting George Lessard, a volunteer with the Social Stride Intiative!
Read MoreOn May 25, team members from Righting Relations Canada and the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights were joined by over 40 food stakeholders from over 20 organizations that came together in Winnipeg, MB to discuss food security.
Read MoreParticipants in this session will have access to tools that support productive conversations and guidance to safer internet use for youth.
Read More“It’s extremely rewarding being a Human Rights Advocate because you’re able to contribute to a community member’s voice and support them in being heard.” Amy Pham
Read MoreThe Action on Ableism Retreat, organized by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights during National AccessAbility Week and supported by the Government of Canada, proved to be a transformative and empowering experience for all involved
Read MoreArticle one of the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights begins, “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” Human dignity and rights begin with the question, “May I use the washroom?”
Read MoreThe Ignite Change Global Convention is thrilled to announce the first in our lineup of incredible speakers, Rabia Khedr!
Read MoreCall for rural youth ages 16-30 interested in pushing conversations on anti-oppression and anti-racism in their communities
Read MoreThis mural will positively impact our city by offering opportunities to bring awareness to the quality and variety of art in Edmonton and create a space of collective storytelling, diversity, inclusion and introspection
Read MoreDisability is a heterogeneity and treating it as a homogenous experience is the root of ableism, racism, sexism, homophobism, agism, and all forms of descrimination.
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