top of page
The Work
Search


The Mother-In-Law Story
Grateful is not the word you would use to describe how you feel about your MIL’s presence overtaking your home.
Kerry Cavers
Jan 8, 20215 min read
964 views
0 comments


How To Turn Any Pro-D Learning into Anti-Racism Education.
Whether you are sitting in a workshop about reading, science, or computer coding, here are some questions you could be asking yourself.
MAR Education Advocacy Team
Oct 22, 20202 min read
248 views
0 comments


Is This Costume Racist?
People are not actually trying to understand cultural appropriation when they are asking about Halloween costumes.
Kerry Cavers
Oct 14, 20202 min read
2,236 views
0 comments


There's no racial injustice in Canada... or is there?
Racism is entrenched in all of Canada's systems and institutions. This blog post is full of examples.
Jessica Sproat
Sep 21, 20208 min read
226 views
0 comments

What is Racial Injustice?
Our theme for the month of August is Racial Justice and Racial Injustice. Our MAR Blogger, Becky Leyva who is a descendant of colonizers but
Becky Leyva
Aug 8, 20204 min read
189 views
0 comments

Moms Against Racism Canada Recommends: August 2020 Book List
Our theme this month is Racial Injustice & Racial Justice. Here are 4 books from children to young adults you ca add to your library today.
Caitlin Baker
Aug 3, 20203 min read
178 views
0 comments


Are You Grieving Your Ignorant Self?
Why your anti-racist journey may feel like an emotional rollercoaster.
Kerry Cavers
Jul 20, 20206 min read
256 views
0 comments


Let's Talk About Lived Experience.
Racism is an abstract concept to those who have never experienced it.
Kerry Cavers
Jun 28, 20202 min read
67 views
0 comments


Why "Outrage" Is NOT Allyship.
Like lust, outrage fades.
Kerry Cavers
Jun 17, 20202 min read
41 views
0 comments


The Best Part Of Going To A Birthday Party Is The Cake.
An exercise you can do with children to help them understand racial injustice, discrimination, and being "othered".
Kerry Cavers
Jun 13, 20203 min read
43 views
0 comments


Why Asking "Where Are You From?" Is Racist.
Asking about someone's ethnicity is not something that should be asked but rather offered when that person chooses to share.
Kerry Cavers
Jun 9, 20203 min read
190 views
0 comments
We Need Your Support Today!
bottom of page