Newcomer Anti-Racism Toolkit

  • Text-based graphic that reads "my voice is LOUDER than hate" with a stylized sound wave or lines radiating from 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.

  • A document titled 'Canadian Council for Refugees' with a logo of a globe surrounded by barbed wire. It discusses misconceptions about refugees, presenting myths and truths with a pie chart showing that 85% of refugees are in the Global South, 15% are in wealthy countries, and a small segment indicating Canada. The first myth states most refugees are in Western countries, with the truth clarifying most are in the Global South. The second myth addresses refugees wanting to take advantage of social programs, with the truth that many had to flee their homes.

    Refugee Myths Infographic

    Refugees: Myths...Busted! Choosing facts over fears. This infographic from Canadian Council for Refugees explores and debunks common myths about refugees.

  • Screenshot of a webpage titled "Anti-Racism Tools" from a community organization, with navigation menu including About Us, Professional Development, Advocacy, Community Resources, and News & Events.

    Trying Together Anti-Racism Tools for Adults, Educators, and Children

    Trying Together’s “Anti‑Racism Tools” page offers a curated collection of videos, articles, and action guides designed to support caregivers, educators, and communities in confronting racism and fostering equity.

  • Illustration of four diverse people standing outdoors near green hills with a backdrop that reads 'Avoiding Microaggressions' in large text.

    Avoiding Microaggressions in Classrooms and Online

    This guide explores what microaggressions are, their impact, how to avoid them, how to respond, how to prevent them, and more.

  • Screenshot of a news article from Penticton Western News featuring a video about a Penticton immigrant service group addressing racism in the Okanagan. The article shows a smiling man with glasses, dressed in a clerical collar, inside a church or community hall.

    VIDEO: Penticton immigrant service group releases video addressing racism in the Okanagan

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

  • Screenshot of a webpage titled "What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)?" from a study guide section. The page includes categories such as Sociology, History, Politics, Discrimination & Race Relations, and Critical Theory. It features an author section with a profile picture of Georgie Williams, an MA in Gender Studies from London School of Economics & Political Science, along with publication and update dates.

    What is Critical Race Theory?

    This study guide is a clear, accessible introduction to Critical Race Theory, exploring its origins, key concepts, and relevance.