Immigrant Anti-Racism Toolkit

Resources

  • South Okanagan Immigrant and Community Services

    TRIGGER WARNING - The video begins by using real audio from racist incidents in the Okanagan.

    SOICS’ new video titled What Do You See?, released May 6 in collaboration with the Okanagan Chambers COVID Response Coalition (#OKWeGotThis), aims to raise awareness around the ongoing problem of racism towards ethnic minorities and the Indigenous community.

  • Canadian Council for Refugees

    This infographic shares facts that combat common myths about refugees.

  • Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

    This article describes common ways anti-immigrant racism pervades public discourse.

  • National Post Article

    Young adults from around the world come to Canada to pursue their dreams. Once here, their self-esteem is often shattered. This article describes the racism experienced by international students in Canada.

    TRIGGER WARNING - This article contains an embedded video that includes personal descriptions of racism. The video plays automatically.

  • Immigration Partnership Winnipeg

    Due to the increasing acts of racism, discrimination, and xenophobia experienced by Asian community members, other racialized groups, and newcomers in Manitoba, Immigration Partnership Winnipeg has launched the campaign "Manitobans: COVID-19 Doesn't Discriminate. Nor Should You!" The IPW Anti-Racism Website contains resources for responding to racism, tips for victims, counselling and support resources, and more. This website also has resources available in multiple languages.

  • Mental Health Resources for Newcomers

    Resources for helping immigrant and refugee families understand, navigate, settle, access social support and address a broad range of personal needs.

  • My Voice is Louder than Hate

    My Voice is Louder Than Hate is a multimedia lesson resource designed to empower students in Grades 9 to 12 to push back against hate and prejudice in their online communities.