Resources
As the Canadian social scientist Ingrid Waldron reminds us, dismantling environmental racism and allowing environmental justice to flourish is a critical matter of public...
Tackling environmental racism through research, policy, and community engagement.
CCECJ’s Spring Newsletter, which was published and shared with coalition members and our network in April 2024.
This document extends the communications guidelines for engaging with Indigenous Partners, developed by Nature United, which have evolved over several years of collaborative experience....
The University of Alberta is offering this free course: "Black Canadians: History, Presence, and Anti-Racist Futures". Completed online at your own pace, this course...
Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) are an important pathway and governance system for area-based conservation led by Indigenous Peoples. While IPCAs have been...
Environmental racism happens when development, policies or practices lead to more pollution or heightened health hazards in Indigenous or racialized communities, and unequal access...
Shake Up the Establishment (SUTE)'s recap of the first two Senate Environment committee meetings studying the environmental justice Bill C-226 (An Act to Develop...
Tune in to this interview with former MP Lenore Zann, discussing Bill C-226: what is it, actions regular folks can take, and why it...