Anti-Racism and Hate
Response Training

These training modules provide guidance to frontline workers supporting victims of racism and hate in British Columbia.

Across these modules, participants will develop an awareness of the history of racism in Canada, identify applicable tactics to combat racism and hate using knowledge of bias, anti-oppression, and trauma-informed practice when working with Indigenous communities and sector-specific communities.

This course series is in the process of re-development. For any inquiries or information about this course series or process, please contact Sarah Wright at wright@endingviolence.org
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