The Building Bridges: 2SLGBTQI Anti-Racism Workbook is a resource to increase understanding of anti-racism work in Canada from a 2SLGBTQI context. Access this resource at https://lnkd.in/g7eEqxu4 - No matter what stage of development your organization is at, we hope you will find this workbook useful for: ‣ Supporting critical conversations about how your organization operates and who it serves; ‣ Thinking through how staff and volunteers may be getting in their own way in making the organization’s spaces or services anti-racist; and ‣ Helping envision the type of organization the 2slgbtqi people in your community want, need, and deserve.
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🧠 Discover the transformative power of emotional intelligence in fostering solidarity and empowerment in our latest SmartBrief Article! Learn how to tune into others' emotions and needs, forging networks for solidarity and allyship 🤝 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g4XdCThb
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One Clean Sweep: The Official Guide to Neighborhood Organization in New Orleans is an empowering manual for anyone passionate about revitalizing their community. Gregory Nigel Swafford, a grassroots organizer from New Orleans, shares his journey from a working-class background to founding the Culture of Cleanliness. This comprehensive guide covers every aspect of neighborhood organization, from identifying local issues and engaging with the community to forming a legal structure and navigating conflicts with diplomacy and resilience. Swafford's book is more than just a guide; it's a call to action, showcasing proven practices and success stories that inspire and instruct. Whether you're a novice or an experienced organizer, you'll find valuable insights and practical tools to transform your neighborhood into a vibrant, organized, and thriving community. Learn how to harness your natural gifts, document your efforts, and build meaningful relationships to make a lasting impact. Join the movement and start your journey towards creating a Culture of Cleanliness in your neighborhood with One Clean Sweep.
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📣The latest SDG Blog in our series is just out! 🗞️ Read this interesting piece by Jean Quinn, Chair of the NGO Committee for Social Development and Executive Director, UNANIMA International. In her blog, “Marginalized communities are not voiceless; it is time for us to listen,” she describes civil society's efforts in advancing social justice and inclusive societies that leave no one behind, stressing the need for grassroots communities to be more integrated. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eRAQUVpf Explore the whole SDG Blog series here: https://lnkd.in/djeKD7u6
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In this month's blog, Alison Bavidge, SASW National Director, explores what SASW does to support members and the social work profession. This blog looks at our activities from public policy to conferences and professional development. Read here👉 https://buff.ly/3JnH8XX
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1️⃣ First up this week, sharing our co-produced Human Rights Act resources with community groups, is our Human Rights in Asylum Accommodation guide created with Migrants' Rights Network ℹ In the resource, you'll find practical human rights information, real life examples, and legal cases where the Human Rights Act helps improve people's lives. 📣 It's been such important work; below are excerpts from the resource, alongside the thoughts of an MRN ambassador and advisor on the human rights support solution we co-designed together! 💻 Get the resource and find out more about our work together here: https://lnkd.in/eMiEuq64
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BCMA Regional Workshop: Candid Actionable Reconciliation Education (CARE) Well-intentioned actions can cause harm, and museums’ attempts to act in supporting truth and reconciliation are overwhelming many Indigenous communities. Settlers and non-Indigenous organizations must take steps to redress centuries of injustice without relying on Indigenous communities and knowledge holders to be the sole drivers of change. The BCMA has provided CARE Resources online, including a Relationship Building Workbook. While organizations may be rushing to create relationships that will help move reconciliation work forward, they must take the time to learn, question, and reflect on their own practices and histories, instead of expecting Indigenous communities to reflect for them. The goal of the workbook and associated resources is to avoid the inequality in labor, both physical and emotional that stems from these interactions. Join Leia and Lorenda for this regional workshop to unpack the Relationship Building Workbook, self-reflect, and lay a foundation for better relationships with Indigenous communities and partners. Registration fee is $50.00. To register, visit: https://lnkd.in/g5qGtKre #BCMA #BCMuseums #BCCulture #Reconciliation #RelationshipBuilding #Workshop #ProfessionalDevelopment
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Truly An insightful discussion.
Exciting week as our Head of Partnerships and Community Impact, Timothy Mugenyi engaged in a dynamic panel discussion hosted by East-West Management Institute USAID/Uganda Civil Society Strengthening Activity. 🌍 The panel dove deep into the vital topic of cultivating meaningful partnerships between civil society organizations and the private sector. We explored strategies and insights aimed at enhancing collaboration to drive positive change in our communities. 🤝 Grateful for the diverse attendance of private sector enterprises and civil society organizations! Let's continue building bridges for a better tomorrow.
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