Are you concerned about systemic discrimination in your community or organization? Do you want to take action? Are you unsure about how to start and what to do?
Join our free, 90-minute educational session to learn more about some ways to address systemic discrimination.
Learning objectives
By considering real-life stories and examples of successful actions, participants will reflect on how systemic discrimination shows up in their communities and organizations and consider strategies to address it.
By the end of the session, participants will:
- review the key characteristics and impacts of systemic discrimination
- reflect on reasons for taking action
- identify one organizational or community-based example of systemic discrimination
- consider different types of actions to address it
- become familiar with an action-planning tool to support next steps
These sessions are free and are offered to all members of the public several times throughout the year.
Upcoming session
Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. PDT
Method: Virtual, via Zoom video conferencing
How to join the event
- Please register (https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ve_7aEh_QL-1CcwJYRgY1A); or,
- Please contact to register.
A note on accessibility and translation
Closed captioning will be available at this event. If you have other accessibility requirements, please contact us at .
Simultaneous translation is available for this session if requested in advance. If you have a translation request, please contact us at at least two weeks prior to the event.
Group sessions
These sessions are meant for a broad audience. If you are interested in booking a session for your organization or group, please contact us through our Event Request page.
- Previous event:B.C.’s Human Rights Code educational sessions