ARC is proud to offer teachers and educators of all levels FREE access to digital downloads of our posters and infographics. Simply use a teaching email to contact our Chair of Education, Regina Abernathy at: regina@antiracismcoalition.org
You will be provided with links to downloadable and printable posters on Black leaders, human rights advocates, and pioneers in the fight for civil and human rights. The New Age of Empire: How Colonialism and Racism Still Rule The World (Prof. Kehinde Andrews)2/18/2022 We at ARC Vancouver believe that education plays a crucial role in creating the world that we want to live in, where the history and culture of Black and Indigenous persons is taught with dignity, accuracy, and empathy. As part of our Black Shirt Day drive, we have been creating posters and infographics for use in Canadian schools for free. Please contact ARC for more information about our Black Shirt Day packages designed expressly for schools - including free digital downloads of these posters.
More posters coming in the near future!
Text from Full Figure Media:
On July 1st, Idle No More and other organizations such as ARC Vancouver put on a demonstration for Cancel Canada Day. Many speeches from Indigenous activist and other BIPOC people kept the crowd engaged and educated on the discrimination indigenous people have faced in Canada. Anti-Racism Coalition is a new grass roots organization that’s emerged in Vancouver from the Black Lives Matter movement. Their initiatives are to create a safe space for BIPOC people to gather and feel supported, to educate and create workshops for white folks and to educate protestors on facts. They also want to bring in more Black owned business back to Vancouver, specifically where the Hogan’s Alley once lived. Hogan’s Alley was a black prominent neighbourhood in Vancouver that got displaced due to the construction of a viaduct. They are strongly dedicated to educating Canada on the genocide of Indigenous people and reviving Black culture in Vancouver. Xhalida September, a founding member of ARC Vancouver gave a speech at the Cancel Canada Day event. The event started with several Indigenous artist, from dancers, to singers, to poets, to activist, all performing in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery on July 1st, which for most Canadians is celebrated as Canada day. Cancel Canada Day was put on as a way to acknowledge how Indigenous people have been mistreated by the government of Canada and how this is not a day to celebrate a country who has done everything to eliminate Indigenous culture, traditions and people. From the Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, to the 60s scoop, to residential school and social workers removing children from their homes, Canada is not to be celebrated until reconciliation is in affect. In this segment, Xhalida September and Kamika Williams speak of their own experience of growing up in white dominant community lacking resources to be supported, heard and safe. This grassroots organizations is rising and is looking towards a brighter future for our society.
ARC Vancouver is proud to present an exclusive video lecture for our 2021 Online Symposium commemorating the United Nations Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21st. Presenting this stirring musical performance is rap artist and educator Ndidi Cascade with Ethos Labs
ARC Vancouver is proud to present an exclusive video lecture for our 2021 Online Symposium commemorating the United Nations Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21st. Presenting this lecture is Vancouver-based photographer and visual artist Michael Topscura.
The Ballot | A Documentary on the End of South African Apartheid
What is the cost of freedom? The Ballot examines this question through the lens of an official ballot of the first multi-race elections in South Africa. Featuring memories and interviews of South Africans in the diaspora, as well as my personal reflections on the ballot and what it means, The Ballot is both a window into South Africa in the last days of apartheid, and a reminder that the fight for freedom is never won easily. Written and directed by Tyler Lynch Featuring Steve September, Jayson Williams, and Andiswa Crouch Below is a list of anti-racism books for teens and adults, compiled in tandem for Black Shirt Day 2021.
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