Black History and Anti-racism in Canada
Screen Shot Black History and Anti-racism in Canada
Manitoba Education
Islamophobia, Racism
Curriculum – general, Resources; government & legal

Black history and anti-racism in Canada. (2021). Manitoba Education. https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/diversity/multic/docs/black-history-anti-racism-canada.pdf

The Black History and Anti-Racism in Canada document is a curriculum resource for educators to utilize when teaching about Black Canadian history and anti-racism in Canada. The resource guide provides historical context while highlighting significant events and personalities in Black Canadian history such as the Underground Railroad, Africville, and Viola Desmond. It also includes anti-racist and inclusive teaching practices such as creating safe and respectful learning environments, building cultural competence, and engaging in meaningful conversations about race and racism.

Click HERE to access the resource

The Teaching Against Islamophobia resources were developed with funding support from the Law Foundation of BC, and the Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies at SFU.

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