Canadian coalition of Black-led organizations call for permanency, stability
Continued investment in Black entrepreneurs and organizations is necessary to reduce poverty, address systemic racism.
Continued investment in Black entrepreneurs and organizations is necessary to reduce poverty, address systemic racism.
One of the outcomes includes funders collecting more granular data on who receives funding, which communities they are from, and how that funding trickles down to racialized communities – but is that enough?
RUNWITHIT Synthetics has received a multi-million dollar investment from Raven Indigenous Capital Partners, with the goal of helping more communities make decisions about where best to invest in infrastructure.
Discrimination, anti-Black racism, lead to international review of Canadian Human Rights Commission
According to those who have experienced poverty, critical data points include access to adequate clothing and footwear, and the ability to participate fully in special occasions.
The new conservation initiative uses a project finance for permanence model—an Indigenous-led approach garnering increased use globally.
Speculation has swirled for weeks, but came to a fever pitch after the Liberals lost a stronghold seat in Toronto in a recent by-election
More Indigenous people are learning their languages, and federal funding falls short of what is needed to ensure languages are not lost
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