Rural Anti-racism Project
Who Are We?
The Rural Anti-Racism Project aims to amplify the experiences of rural and remote young people to educate and influence policy discussions regarding anti-racism, anti-oppression, and online safety. Through developing educational resources and capacities for young people, the project engages decision makers, policy makers, and the general public to enhance their understanding of the unique manifestations of oppression and online harm as it relates to rural communities.
Building a Network of Young Educators
Are you a young person or an educator in a rural community that wants to connect with anti-racism initiatives? Get in touch with us by contacting the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights.
Our Education Team
Training
Working with the Young Educators network at JHC, we offer training on digital literacy and anti-oppression in the online space for young people, educators, and parents. Get in touch today to create a meaningful space of learning for your community.