As Canada marks Black History Month and International Development Week, we ask ourselves: How can we resist, rather than reinforce, global structures of racism and colonialism?
This is a question that we are always exploring at Inter Pares, and it is the question that frames our February Bulletin, Challenging Colonialism.
Read about the efforts of La Ligue des droits et libertés to provide accessible and engaging education on complex concepts of systemic oppression. Learn how Justicia for Migrant Workers raises awareness of xenophobia and racism experienced by migrant farm workers. Get to know an Afro-Colombian teacher leading the struggle for ethno-education.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Your February Bulletin features the work of our counterparts in Canada and Colombia to resist racism and colonialism.
Forty-five years after its founding, Inter Pares still aspires to uphold that principle for which we were named.
For Manuel, ethno-education is not only an obligation of the State, it is fundamental to the dismantling of systemic racism and exclusion that Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities face.
For many people, 2020 was a year of increased awareness about injustices in our society.




