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Resources to Support BIPOC Communities

June 03, 2020 by Akin Collective in Resources

This list of resources will be updated on an ongoing basis. Have any Toronto or Canada specific suggestions that aren’t on the list yet? Send us your suggestions by email to janet@akincollective.com.

There are a few resources included in this list that already exist as a directories.


COVID SPECIFIC RESOURCES

COVID-19 Black Emergency Response Fund

Organized by Black Lives Matter Toronto, the Covid-19 Black Emergency Response Fund provides financial support to Black people in the GTA community who have lost income sources for the foreseeable future due to COVID-19.  

donate here

Black Owned Businesses & Restaurants Opening During COVID

Support local businesses within the POC community. This document was created and is managed by Meg Cule and @j.a.l.i.l.

BUSINESSES LIST
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Webinar: How White Folks Can Take Anti-Racist Action in COVID-19

“In this webinar, we'll talk about how to shut down racist scapegoating for this crisis and get involved in building a multi-racial movement for the things we all need in your region.”

This webinar took place online on April 29th 2020. The recordings are available below.

WATCH THE RECORDED WEBINAR HERE
ADDITIONAL READING LIST

FoodShare Toronto

FoodShare Toronto is working with more than 50 frontline agencies to ensure that Canadians who are facing food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic are getting access to good food. It says that in Canada, Black households are 3.56 times more likely to be food insecure than white households. Your donation will go toward providing emergency food relief to vulnerable communities.

donate here

HOW TO BE A BETTER ALLY

Anti-Racist Allyship Start Pack

Resources and tools regarding racism and anti-blackness and how to be a better ally.

Get started here

REFINERY29 article: Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They’re Okay — Chances Are They’re Not

read the article here

National Museum of African American History & Culture: Talking About Race

Talking about race, although hard, is necessary. The National Museum of African American History & Culture has provided some tools and guidance to help empower your journey and inspire conversation.

read the guide here

6 Ways to Activate Beyond Social Media by @jezzchung

Learn more here

Mapping Our Roles in A Social Change Ecosystem

Together this map and reflection guide can be used at an individual level to reflect, assess, and plan, as well as at staff and board retreats, team-building meetings, orientations, and strategy session. It provides questions for individuals and organizations to locate and understand their own roles, identify the gaps and strengths in their ecosystems, and develop aspirations for the future.

explore the framework and guide here

The Concious Kid Instagram Account

Tools to help raise children through a critical race lens.

follow @theconciouskid here

Embrace Race

Resource to raise children who are informed about race.

Learn more here

Anti-Racist Lesson Plans & Resources for Educators

“Actively growing and changing document for the free and open distribution of lesson plans, reading material, and documents to help educators in crafting a world we wish to see.”

view the resource document here

ORGANIZATIONS & COLLECTIVES FOR DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION

BIPOC Led and Anti-Racism Organizations - Regional

view the spreadsheet

Urban Alliance on Race Relations

The Urban Alliance on Race Relations is a non-profit charitable organization that strives to address emerging issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion. The Urban Alliance was formed in 1975 by a group of concerned Toronto citizens in response to hate-motivated violence targeting various racialized communities.

uarr resources list

Showing Up For Racial Justice (SURJ)

SURJ Toronto is a local chapter of an international organization committed to undermining white support for white supremacist systems and institutions. SURJ works to support and collaborate with local and national racial justice and decolonization organizing efforts led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) organizers.


SURJ Toronto will provide a space to develop consciousness, political education, skills, and political analysis to act for change under BIPOC-led organizing. SURJ Toronto aims to carry out this mission within Toronto and beyond, with a specific focus on issues and action related to the GTA and Canada more broadly. 

SURJ's anti-racist resources list

Black Lives Matter Toronto

Black Lives Matter is an international human rights movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against violence and systemic racism towards black people.

Visit the Toronto Chapter's website here
Visit the network website here

Ryerson University Black Liberation Collective

Black Liberation Collectives are an international movement of students challenging anti-Black racism in post-secondary institutions The BLC began in Canada at Ryerson University and the University of Toronto in 2015.

Learn more about the Ryerson blc here

Canadian Race Relations Foundation

Canada's leading agency dedicated to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society.

Learn more here

Canadian Anti-Racism Education & Research Society (CAERS)

Learn more here

Canada Anti-Hate Network

The Canadian Anti-Hate Network monitors, exposes and counters hate groups.

Learn more here

PETITIONS

Petition to release data on police-involved deaths in Canada

This petition calls for documentation of police-involved deaths by race, to provide transparency and data on police violence, which especially affects Canadian people of colour.

sign the petition here

Justice for Regis Petition

This petition aims to reach the attention of Mayor John Tory, MPP Bhutila Karpoche and Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders to commit to a transparent investigation in the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet and to hold the officers involved accountable.

Sign the petition here

LEGAL AID

Black Legal Action Centre

The Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC) is a new not-for-profit corporation set up under the laws of Ontario in 2017. BLAC delivers legal aid services to low and no income Black Ontarians. We work to combat individual and systemic anti-Black racism.

Learn more here

BIPOC FOCUSED ART ORGANIZATIONS/ART CENTERS

Nia Centre for the Arts

Canada’s first Black art centre, committed to fostering and promoting Black identity and community in Toronto through art.

Learn more here

FOLLOW BLACK CREATORS

People of Craft

People of Craft is a growing showcase of creatives of color and their craft in design, advertising, tech, illustration, lettering, art, and more.

view the creators list here

Black Artists Union (BAU)

The BAU assists in the movement and exhibition of artists and creators of the African diaspora. The BAU aims to represent the ideas and work of contemporary Black creators. As art being a language to connect with others, this is a platform to help develop skills for navigating and engaging in art spaces.

Learn more here

Black Artist’ Network in Dialogue (BAND)

BAND is dedicated to supporting, documenting and showcasing the artistic and cultural contributions of Black artists and cultural workers in Canada and internationally.

Learn more here

HEALTHCARE & SUPPORT NETWORKS

Black Health Alliance

A community-led charity looking to reduce the racial disparities in health access and care in Canada, focusing on the broad determinants of health, including racism.

Learn more here

Black Youth Helpline (Canada-wide)

A organization that support the advancement of Black women in Toronto through educational tools, economic opportunities and cultural content.

Learn more here

EDUCATION

Black Women in Motion (Toronto)

A organization that supports the advancement of Black women in Toronto through educational tools, economic opportunities and cultural content.

Visit the website: https://blackwomeninmotion.org/

Learn more here

READING LISTS

The Kit: 10 Essential Books About Black People’s Experiences

view the list here

CBC: 25 Books About Being Black in Canada

view the list here

Huffington Post: Read Black Canadian Authors

View the list below:

“Policing Black Lives” by Robyn Maynard.

“The Skin We’re In” by Desmond Cole.

“Blank: Essays and Interviews” by M. NourbeSe Philip.

“In the Black” by B. Denham Jolly

“Queer Returns: Essays On Multiculturalism, Diaspora and Black Studies” by Rinaldo Walcott

Children’s Books That Discuss Race & Racism

view the list here

Black + Asian American Feminist Solidarities: A Reading List by Black Women Radicals

view the list here

PODCASTS

Podcasts in Color

Podcasts in Color is a resource for podcasts by black and brown storytellers.

start listening here

Revision Path

Revision Path is an award-winning weekly showcase of Black designers, developers, and digital creatives from all over the world. Through in-depth interviews, you’ll learn about their work, their goals, and what inspires them as creative individuals.

View the full list of Revision Path podcasts here

Intersectionality Matters by the African American Policy Forum

A podcast that brings intersectionality to life.

listen here

This list was last updated on 6/9/2020.

June 03, 2020 /Akin Collective
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