Workshops

  • Anti-Racism in the Workplace

    This 3-hour session is offered as a follow-up to our introductory anti-racism workshop, focused on recognizing and addressing white supremacy culture in the workplace. Using interactive discussions this workshops leads the audience through a journey exploring the 14 symptoms of white supremacy culture outlined in Dismantling Racism: A Workbook for Social Change Groups
    by Kenneth Jones and Tema Okun (2001). Come to this workshop prepared to chat and to understand your own workplace more deeply.


  • Seeing us through the lens of fear: Anti-Blackness, anti-Indigeneity, and Islamophobia

    In this 3-hour session we will explore how those in power have created, maintained, perpetuated, and expanded discourses of fear around Black, Indigenous, and Muslims peoples. We will discuss how by painting these populations as security threats, nationally, domestically, and/or internationally, the Global North has been able to exploit resources of and maintain power over these populations. We will also explore how these discourses have impacted Black, Indigenous, and Muslims peoples, both in Canada and elsewhere, interpersonally and systemically.


  • Anti-oppression and mental health: What’s the relationship?

    In this 3-hour session aimed at mental healthcare providers, we first explore some basic concepts such as unconscious bias and microaggressions, as well as what white supremacy looks like in our daily lives. We then focus on topics such as racial, colonial, and immigration trauma, the dehumanization of BIPOC peoples with mental health struggles, criminalization of BIPOC mental health, and exclusion of BIPOC people’s experiences in mental health care.  As always we ask difficult questions but we promise to give participants space, within reason, to explore difficult questions and concepts.


  • Combating Islamophobia: Building Allyship Workshop

    This 3-hour session will examine structural, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized Islamophobia in both the Canadian and global context, including the impact of Islamophobia on Muslims. Participants will be guided through activities to help them uncover their unconscious biases and to recognize and confront Islamophobic microaggressions. Participants will also learn to recognize Islamophobia at the ideological and institutional levels along with some strategies to challenge these dimensions of Islamophobia.  This workshop can also be offered in French upon request and if available.


Coming soon….

  • ​​Thinking big: Challenging systemic and structural white supremacy
  • Cultural appropriation/extraction