Local engagement and community forums are powerful ways for building connections, fostering dialogue, and plotting concrete action steps to advance equity and racial justice. Our local gatherings bring together residents, activists, and organizations across Canada, to share their stories, ideas, and experiences, creating a narrative that can drive meaningful change work.
Our community forums are providing structured spaces for collaboration and strategy-building. They are an opportunity to connect, organize, and mobilize around key issues, while offering platforms for collective action. Whether focused on racial justice, housing inequality, education reform, or environmental racism, these forums can help communities to move from conversation to coordinated advocacy.
By amplifying local voices, CNERJ can help create larger initiatives with the goal to spark system-wide change. CNERJ aims to bridge the gap between grassroots organizing and larger movements, ensuring that the solutions we fight for are rooted in the realities of the people most impacted by racial and inequities and social injustice.
To learn more about discussions at the local level and to connect with those activists you can watch our videos:
Videos coming soon