Dozens of Canadian social impact leaders joined a working group focused on rooting out systemic racism. What progress has been made?

The Solidarity Working Group advances inclusion, diversity, equity, and access within Canada’s social finance, social innovation, social economy, and community economic development sectors.

Why It Matters

Black and Indigenous people are underrepresented in Canada’s social purpose sector – and correcting that imbalance will require leaders to centre justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.

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