Our next leadership camps are in Spring 2025, in-person in downtown Toronto and online
Promote equitable and progressive mindsets through running anti-racism and anti-oppressive workshops. Teach others to think using an anti-oppressive framework, making the community a more inclusive and well-informed place.
This workshop aims to get university students to think within anti-oppressive frameworks. Many students are looking to get more involved with activism, and this is a great start.
This will allow students to have open discussions regarding inclusion and discrimination within their own school community. They will get to consider the importance of these conversations, and it may serve to be an eye-opening experience to all those involved.
On a Saturday in September
A venue at the university
Contact a local university and see if you can find a space to host this event. Book a date.
Recruit volunteer speakers from different fields of education to speak on how anti-oppressive frameworks impact their line of work.
Create, print, and distribute flyers throughout the university advertising the event. Share them on social media
Ask attendees to sign-up through e-mail, text, or Google Forms.
Make an itinerary, which includes general training about what it means to be anti-racist in your everyday life, what systemic racism is, etc.
Run the event!
✓ A place to have your event
✓ Honorariums ($50 per guest speaker, max 3-4)
✓ Flyers and handouts to print out (around $20)
Anti-oppressive practices information: https://campusmentalhealth.ca/toolkits/anti-oppressive-practice/what-is-anti-oppressive-practice/#:~:text=These%20inequitable%20conditions%20created%20by,systems%20that%20work%20for%20everyone.
Anti-Racism and anti-oppressive framework tools: https://amho.ca/our-work/amhos-equity-anti-racism-and-anti-oppression-framework/