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Ressources antiracisme

Il y a de plus en plus d’informations accessibles sur le combat contre le racisme anti-asiatique et la haine afin de surmonter les stéréotypes blessants entourant l’Asie et les personnes d’origine asiatique. Le Canada possède un puissant réseau d’organisations dévouées à sensibiliser les gens à ces problèmes. Bien que la liste ci-dessous ne soit pas exhaustive, elle a été créée par la FAP Canada pour mieux informer les Canadiens et pour mener la voie vers des actions concrètes.

Au Canada, nous sommes également chanceux d’avoir beaucoup d’écrivains et de cinéastes d’origine asiatique qui travaillent pour rendre leurs expériences plus visibles et pour transmettre « l’histoire canadienne ».

Ressources du Gouvernement du Canada

Ressources du gouvernement de la Colombie-Britannique

Organismes luttant contre le racisme

  • Canadian Race Relations Foundation – Dedicated to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canada. A resource for research, data, and information on racism.
  • Chinese Canadian National Council for Social Justice (CCNC-SJ) – Educates, engages, and advocates for equity and justice for all in Canada. Spearheaded campaigns such as Stop the Spread.
  • Elimin8Hate Advocacy arm of the Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF), it aims to empower, educate, and eliminate racism. Spearheaded the TikTok campaign #ReClaimYourName.
  • Fight COVID Racism – Provides a platform to report and record race-based hate crimes in Canada. (Supported by Chinese Canadian National Council - Toronto Chapter; CCNC-SJ; Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic; and, Civic Engagement Network - Society of Canada)
  • HeartMob by Hollaback – Report online harassment and receive support.
  • Project 1907Partnered with VAFF and Elimin8Hate to provide a platform to report and record race-based hate crimes in Canada.
  • Stop AAPI HateA U.S.-based coalition that tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, shunning, and child bullying against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
  • Action! Chinese Canadians Together – Aimed at building the capacity of Canadian leaders of Chinese descent and committed to creating a more equitable Canadian society.
  • Council of Agencies Serving South Asians (CASSA) – Anti-Hate Community Leaders’ Group – CASSA is an umbrella organization of agencies, groups, and individuals that provides services to the South Asian Community through information, research, mobilization, co-ordination, and leadership on social justice issues.
  • Hua Foundation - A youth empowerment non-profit working on racial equity and civic engagement issues, based in Vancouver.

Ressources éducatives

    Ressources en matière de formation

    • Anti-Racism Strategies for the Workplace by the University of British Columbia.
    • Bystander intervention trainings by Asian Americans Advancing Justice.
    • Bystander intervention trainings by Ihollaback (Also provides, anti-harassment trainings for workplace or street).
    • Education and Training by Canadian Race Relations Foundation.
    • Training & Workshops by the Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office, University of Toronto.
    • Responding to Hate Toolkit by Ryerson University.
    • Unlearn Racism – A resource designed for youth aged 12 to 16; includes a facilitator’s guide. Funded by Govt. of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.
    • Fight Racism in Canada! By Chinese Canadian National Council - For Social Justice – A learning series designed for students (Grade 4 and up) to learn about racism and how to fight it in their communities; includes facilitator’s guide.
    • Act2endracism – Provides resources and tools for the general public, community organizations, and survivors of racism. Created by a coalition of Asian Canadians and organizations.

    Musées canadiens

    Documentaires et festivals de films

    Livres écrits par des Canadiens d’origine asiatique

    Médias avec un angle de vue asiatique