Anti-racism Resources
Ontario’s Human Rights Commission course on Racism, Racial Discrimination and Human Rights
New Mobile App a new tool to fight Islamophobia
List of free or low-cost legal services available to people in Ontario, including newcomers
Anti-Racism & Organizational Change: A Guide for Employers
Moving Beyond Words: What you can do to advance Truth and Reconciliation work
A progress report on anti-racism policy across Canada, specifically in publicly funded school boards in Ontario.
The Racial Equity Toolkit is designed to support backbone staff and partners to operationalize racial equity throughout their collective impact work.
Recording of a virtual panel discussion - Racial Discrimination: From Understanding to Action.
Peggy McIntosh’s foundational article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.”
Voices Into Action is a free teacher's resource that empowers students to speak out against racism and discrimination in all forms.
‘See Different’ Teacher Toolkits are online resources that support high school teachers in bringing diversity and inclusion content into their classrooms.
A guide for human resource professionals on combating racism in the workplace.
The Canadian Paediatric Society has a list of resources on racism in health care and medicine, its effects on children and youth, and how health professionals can learn about and practice anti-racism.
Harvard University’s resources on racial bias in scientific fields.
Confronting racism at work: a reading list by Harvard Business Review.
Under a Northern Star presents seven collections at Library and Archives Canada that document the experiences of African Canadians.
Confronting Prejudice: How to Protect Yourself and Help Others.
What is white privilege, really?
20 picture books for children: Readings to embrace race, provide solace & do good.
The colour of poverty, the colour of change fact sheets.
Anti-Racism Education in Canada: Best Practices.
Being anti-racist.
A different book list.
A toolkit for Implementing London’s “Community Diversity and Inclusion Strategy."
Discover Black-owned businesses in London, Ontario.
2500+ resources that can help you create change in your community.
‘What white privilege?’ ‘Why can’t you be more civil?’ Some FAQs about racism and answers you may find challenging.
Navigating the conflict zone and becoming an ally toolkit.
Raising Race Conscious Children is a resource to support adults who are trying to talk about race with young children.
Where to find diverse children’s books.
Twenty-five books about being Black in Canada.
Ways to challenge racism by the British Columbia Teachers Federation.
Harvard’s Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures the individual’s strength of association between concepts.
Disarming Microaggressions Toolkit.
Ontario’s Anti-Black Racism Strategy.
Ontario Human Rights Commission policy and guidelines on racism and racial discrimination.
Ontario Human Rights Commission “Call it out: racism, racial discrimination and human rights” 30-minute e-course.
The Ontario Non-profit Network has compiled a list of racial justice resources for non-profits
The Association of Canadian Studies has released a webinar on “Understanding Systemic Racism in Canada: Concept and Data.”
Explore the National Film Board of Canada's free collection of films by award-winning Black filmmakers and creators to learn and understand the history and challenges of Black communities.
The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion has prepared a resource guide of educational offerings that focus on race and anti-racism.
Resources for ending anti-Black racism by Canadian Women's Foundation.
Anti-racism resources for youth by Safe@School.
University of Toronto Libraries has compiled an anti-Black racism reading list.
Inspired by the global movement Black Lives Matters, a recent graduate of King’s University College and a squad of current students have created a guide to advocacy designed to educate the community and support victims of racism.
View a recording of a City Symposium event on Confronting Anti-Black Racism. A compilation of follow-up resources was circulated after the event.
The Canadian Race Relations Foundation has developed a free on-line “Learning About Racism” program that has brought together a “faculty” of subject matter experts to create a curriculum and a set of reading materials.
The Canadian Anti-Hate Network is an independent, nonprofit organization made up of Canadian experts and researchers on hate groups and hate crimes.
College Educated has developed a resource on “Avoiding Microaggressions in the Classroom and Online”.
Pathways to Prosperity has released recordings of their workshops between January and May 2022. They can be found in their online library.
The Youth Coalition Combatting Islamophobia (YCCI) released a video in memory of the Afzaal family that discusses experiences of Islamophobia in our community and calls all of us to action to eliminate hate in our community.
The Youth Coalition Combatting Islamophobia (YCCI) has prepared education packages for grades 1-8 and grade 9-12.