Support Black Organizations in May

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May 14, 2024

This month as part of the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) dedication to helping support Black owned, or Black focused organizations in Canada. We are highlighting a few non profits, business and organizations, including some of our amazing Black Builders! We’ve provided links and and short descriptions of each black non profit, so that our readers can learn more.

Cavlom Enterprise

Our mission to make clean and affordable energy available to low-income communities primarily in emerging communities is currently testing our model by repurposing gasoline rickshaws into electric with the intent of using them to provide electricity.

http://cavlom.com/

Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum Inc

The Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum Inc. is a charitable organization dedicated to serving the public good to celebrate, explore, research, document and preserve the history, heritage and contributions of people of African ancestry.

https://www.sachm.org/

Black Ottawa Scene

Web-based monthly news magazine showcasing and celebrating people of African descent in Ottawa and Canada.

https://blackottawascene.com

Francophonie Canadienne Plurielle Société

The FRAP is a non-profit organization created in 2014. Today represents Francophone and Assimilated newcomers and immigrants established in Alberta and works for their social, economic, and cultural inclusion. Alphonse is the CEO of la FRAP, a member of the Alberta Premier’s Council on Multiculturalism, a member of the National Advisory Committee for Francophone Settlement, and an Executive member of the Canadian Council for Refugees.

https://www.frap.ca

Skills For Life

Skills For Life is a charity that promotes the importance of life skills development to encourage success. We offer youth and young adults life skills workshops, programs, and services in the GTA. They are also cohosting with us our 2024 Impact Gala Fundraiser!

https://theskills4life.ca/impact-gala-2024/

WomEconomics

At Women in Economics, our unwavering commitment revolves around the advancement of women professionals in the dynamic world of economics. With a steadfast mission to promote gender diversity and dismantle biases within the industry, we envision a future where women stand on equal footing, driving innovation and growth.

https://www.instagram.com/womenineconomics/?hl=en 

Mothers to Daughters 

Here at Mothers to Daughters, we are driven by a single goal; to do our part in bridging the gap of lived experience between women among generations. Our community-based programs, events, and discussions call together perspectives that foster personal & professional development. We strive to build harmonious relationships and make a positive impact with all of our pursuits. Mothers to Daughters welcomes  all individuals identifying as women to join our cause and vow to womanhood. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive environment in our community.

https://www.motherstodaughters.ca/ 

​​When the Village Meditates

When The Village Meditates  is a nonprofit dedicated to creating meditation, yoga and discussion spaces as well as wellness retreats for racialized and marginalized people. Fimo Mitchell founded the nonprofit during the summer of 2020 with the hope of offering a safe and inclusive space where individuals may embark on a journey inward while being part of an empathetic and compassionate community. When The Village Meditates is a place of contemplation, connection and liberation. 

https://www.whenthevillagemeditates.com/

Foodpreneur Lab

Foodpreneur Lab is the only Canadian Black-woman founded and led nonprofit with a fierce national mandate to advance racial and gender equity in the food sector. Our mission is to empower underserved communities and forge paths where Canadian foodpreneurs can draw from their cultural insight and lived experiences in food innovation. By specifically targeting systemic barriers and using our lived experience lens we open the doors to networks, resources, industry, and financial knowledge that have been previously hidden from historically underrepresented communities.

https://www.foodpreneurlab.com/

Yanis Studio 

Yanis Studio is an award winning Fashion Brand. Yanis Studio is dedicated to helping women look their best while still upholding modesty.  We are committed to creating unique trend setting, one-of-kind garments.  Our mission is to help people express themselves through clothing in an individualistic and positive way.  Our values include sustainability of the earth, edification of the soul and Positivity of the mind.  We believe every woman is beautiful and her clothing should express that with a delicate balance of creativity ,attractiveness and decency.

https://yanisstudio.ca/

About FBC

The Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) is a national, non-profit organization, driven by Black organizations across the country. The Federation of Black Canadians advances the social, economic, political and cultural interests of Canadians of African descent. The overarching mantra is that we are “Stronger Together – Nothing about Us Without Us” Join us in our fight against racial injustice. Together we can create a better life for Black Canadians.

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At Collision this year, the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) proudly collaborated with our fellow Black-led and Black-serving organizations to bring “The Black Innovation Zone” to the conference for the first time. Our participation highlighted the incredible achievements of the startups and entrepreneurs who have benefited from our Black Entrepreneurship Program (BEP). These inspiring individuals shared their experiences as emerging entrepreneurs in the Canadian corporate market, highlighting how the BEP provided them with the necessary resources, tools, and skills to succeed. Discover more about these outstanding businesses below!

Black Innovation Zone at Collision 2024: A Recap

Black Innovation Zone at Collision 2024: A Recap

The Black Innovation Zone at Collision 2024 was an amazing opportunity to bring together Black entrepreneurs and professionals. We are grateful to have been a part of the #BlackInnovationZone and to have helped provide free tickets, thanks to our Black Builders Network, and a space for Black Innovators to connect and Network! Collision 2024 was an incredible conference and an amazing growth opportunity for the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) and our neighbouring organizations! We came together to create a strong presence in the Canadian tech world through the resources and opportunities available for Black Canadian entrepreneurs.

Canadian Human Rights Commission Under Investigation by International Body Over Anti-Black Discrimination

Canadian Human Rights Commission Under Investigation by International Body Over Anti-Black Discrimination

OTTAWA, June 11, 2024 – In a groundbreaking decision, the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) has initiated a “Special Review” of Canada’s “A” status accreditation, putting it in the same category as countries like Russia, Iraq, and Venezuela. This move follows a complaint by a coalition of Canadian human rights organizations, citing federal findings of anti-Black discrimination at the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC).
Nicholas Marcus Thompson of the Black Class Action Secretariat emphasized, “Successive Justice Ministers have been aware of discrimination but have yet to make any meaningful reform. Unfortunately, we have had to resort to escalating our concerns to an international body to hold the commission accountable for years of human rights violations.”
If downgraded to “B” status, the CHRC will lose its independent participation rights at the UN Human Rights Council and its ability to vote and hold governance positions at GANHRI, seriously impacting Canada’s standing as a global human rights leader.
“The implications of this decision are very serious for Canada,” warned Ketty Nivyabandi, Secretary General for Amnesty International Canada. “It risks irreparably tarnishing its standing as a global human rights leader.”
The coalition calls for immediate action, including creating a direct-access model to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, recognizing Black Canadians in the Employment Equity Act, and appointing a Black Equity Commissioner to oversee equity in government and public service.
The review will examine the CHRC’s performance from 2016 to 2022, with a decision expected in the ensuing months.

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