Meet Kamala, one of JHC’s Education Facilitator volunteers with Social Stride!
Read MoreIn relation to the fall out at the Peace and Unity Festival held June 29 , we wanted to take the time to share with you the impacts of the response from WWWCL and EPS. We are also articulating below what we imagine as reparations to help us move forward in a constructive manner.
Read MoreRead the recent article published by The Tyee, an independent Canadian magazine.
Read MoreA statement on the cancellation of the June 29, 2024 event.
Read MoreA reflection on the the themes of the Ignite Change Global Convention’s “Confronting Ableism and Building Disability Justice” Day, National AccessAbility Week 2024, and the work of JHC’s Action on Ableism crew.
Read More"ArtAbilize: Challenging Ableism" is a zine born from the collaboration of creative minds within the disability community. Originating from the Action on Ableism Retreat during the 2023 National AccessAbility Week, this zine captures the journey of breaking down barriers and promoting inclusivity.
Read MoreCheck out this latest blog post that highlights two of JHC’s volunteers and young leaders - Russell and Blue!
Read MoreView the media release addressing the 15 May 2024 cancellation of the screening of Safer for All on the University of Alberta campus.
Read MoreAnother challenging and successful year at the JHC: Take a peek!
Read MoreJoin Us for the "Deeping the Roots of Food Justice" Two-Day Virtual Conference happening June 25 & 26, 2024!
Read MoreCall for rural youth ages 16-30 interested in pushing conversations on anti-oppression and anti-racism in their communities | Appel aux jeunes en milieu rural âgés de 16 à 30 ans intéressés à promouvoir les conversations sur l'anti-oppression et l'anti-racisme dans leurs communautés
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 MoreThe JHC’s Social Stride team has been actively engaging with youth to share their experiences and help identify issues and discuss best practices and behaviours when it comes to navigating the digital sphere. Together, they’ve also now drafted a response to Canada’s proposed Online Harms Act.
Read MoreThe JHC is looking to fill a summer role with Stride Advocacy. Perhaps you are the right candidate! Read on for more information and to apply.
Read MoreJHC Executive Director Renée Vaugeois introduced the Safer For All documentary at its March 2024 premiere in Edmonton. Read on to find out more about the why and how of this critical new film.
Read MoreLearn more about Sara, Social Stride’s wonderful English/French translator, and the kind of work she does with the JHC.
Read MoreThis zine is a culmination of voices and art from the bilingual Social Stride Young Leadership and Digital Literacy Series that took place from December 6-8, 2023. This series was an integral part of the Ignite Change ten-day convention to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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.
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