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Antiracism Online Resources and Websites
- Antiracism Education for Australian Schools
Lesson ideas.
- Antiracism Resource Centre. Community and Race Relations Committee of Peterborough
Tools for educators. Very useful for elementary teachers. - BC
Black History Awareness Society
Here you will find links
to online information for British Columbia, Canada, and the World; including
websites, teaching guides, videos and downloadable pdf's, that can provide
valuable information and aids for teaching and research.
- BetterWorld – End Racism Quotes
Quotes from inspirational leaders in the antiracism movement. These may be useful for use with secondary students. - Black Panther Wakanda curriculum
Black Panther Movie Companion for Middle Grades
Curriculum Matters article on bringing Black Panther into the classroom
- Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers. Challenging the myths: The truth about Canadian refugee law.
- Check Your Head (CYH) is a youth-driven not-for-profit organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia that educates and activates young people on various social issues.
- Combating
Racism in a Multicultural World
- Decolonizing Thanksgiving
- Desmond Cole: Are we there yet? The struggle for racial equity in Canada
- Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario—Resources for Teachers
Teachers may search this resource bank for more specific lessons and links to antiracist issues.
- Ensuring Student Success: Antiracism Indicators for An AntiRacist School

This document is for use in assessing antiracism indicators within a school. It is valuable for individuals and groups when reviewing schools/classroom practices and in identifying strengths and areas for growth in an inclusive school. - Hastings ParkThe
75th anniversary of the government’s decision to intern Japanese Canadians was
in February, but September 1942 was when the peak number of people being kept
in Hastings Park took place before finally sending everyone off to
internment camps elsewhere in BC and beyond.
- Here comes Everyone / Ici, tout le monde et le bienvenu. Alberta Teachers' Association
- HumanEYES is an arts-based intergenerational storytelling program that encourages elementary students in the Lower Mainland to see and more deeply appreciate the diverse life experiences in their classrooms, schools, and communities.
- The Canadian Labour Congress: Human rights and Equity Issues and Research
- Mathematics through Aboriginal Storytelling
Secondary
and elementary stories and videos for math education - Migrant Rights Network
- Native Land interactive map
- Never
Home—Legislating
discrimination in Canadian immigration.
- No One is Illegal
Vancouver
Coast Salish Territories is a grassroots, anticolonial migrant justice group
with leadership from members of migrant and/or racialized backgrounds. - Refugee toolkit from
Education International
- Rethinking Mathematics
Teaching social justice by the numbers - Road to Racial Justice a free board game opposing racism
- The Suitcase Project about the Japanese-Canadian internment.