Colonialism & Lateral Violence Toolkit

  • Text graphic reading 'my voice is LOUDER than hate' with a blue burst illustration near the word 'LOUDER'.

    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.

  • Cover of a booklet titled 'Healing & Decolonizing: Bridging Our Communities Toolkit' with abstract artwork of interconnected, colorful, bird-like figures on a pastel background. The booklet is associated with the Legacy of Hope Foundation.

    Healing & Decolonizing: Bridging Our Communities Toolkit

    This toolkit presents 41 promising healing practices in a manner that makes them accessible and useful. The toolkit offers a straightforward method to identify practices for promoting healing and decolonization. A comprehensive directory of existing resources and programs that promote healing and decolonization, and address the legacy of Residential Schools, is also included in this resource.

  • Cover image of a guide titled 'Decolonization Toolkit Facilitator Guide.' The background is dark brown with a pattern of indigenous-style designs. The foreground features a colorful, abstract floral pattern with green leaves and variously colored petals in purple, red, blue, and cream. The logo of VIDEA is in the bottom left corner.

    Decolonization Toolkit

    Co-developed with youth, this publication is designed to spark conversations, give advice for collaborating with communities and promoting a role for Indigenous youth in leadership.

  • Illustration featuring Indigenous women and girls, including a senior woman holding a ceremonial item, with other women and girls in traditional attire surrounded by stars, butterflies, and nature motifs, with text about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc.

    Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Wellness Tools & Resources

    If you would like to learn more about what is being done to end systemic racism and violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, this collection of wellness tools and resources is a good place to start.

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    Colonialism and Colonization Learning Toolkit

    This learning toolkit is a starting point for understanding and taking action on colonialism, decolonization, and anti-racism.

  • A webpage titled Resources with links to articles and resources about Indigenous knowledge, colonization, and related topics.

    Colonialism, Decolonization & More - A Resource List

    A resource list compiled by Victoria Sexual Assault Resource Centre that includes information on colonization and decolonizing, whiteness, racism, trans lives, ableism, masculinity, and allyship.

  • Colorful abstract background with the title "Anti-Colonial Resources for Gender Justice Advocates" in bold black font.

    Anti-Colonial Resources for Gender Justice Advocates

    This is a community-curated list of free resources - books, articles, blog posts, podcasts, webinars, and more - that recognize gender-based violence as a tool of the colonial project, and aim to decolonize the gender justice movement.

  • Website page for 4Rs Youth Movement featuring a book titled "Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization" with an image of the book cover and an open book showing two essays, with a navigational menu at the top.

    4 Rs Youth Movement

    As young people from across diverse nations, we believe in the power of conversation to transform relationships. Our mission is to change the country by changing the relationship between Indigenous and non­-Indigenous young people. This is a list of tools and guides.

  • Screenshot of a webpage from Guérison Collective Healing, showing the Resources section with bibliographic references and a hand-drawn illustration of the Aboriginal sacred snail shell on the right side.

    Collective Healing Resources

    This is a curated list of resources from a research team made up of representatives from collaborating organizations.