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D is for Decolonize: Understanding Historical Injustices for a More Inclusive Future

The term “decolonize” refers to a broad set of social, political, and intellectual movements aimed at dismantling the lasting effects of

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IDEAforum @ Podcamp

Join us for an empowering and informative workshop on Inclusive Podcasting. Learn about the essential elements of developing an inclusive

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Checking Your Privilege: A Vital Step Towards Empathy and Understanding

In our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the privileges we possess. From the languages we speak to the locations

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The Glass Cliff

The glass cliff is a phenomenon in which women and minorities are often promoted to leadership positions in times of

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Home on Native Land

Can one word change the entire meaning of Canada’s National anthem? On February 19, Jully Black ( a famous Canadian

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Introducing: Allyship Action Plan

 One question friends, colleagues and family members consistently ask is “What can I do to be a better ally?”

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Martin Luther King | Character

Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist, one of the most prominent leaders in the civil

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C is for Colourism

Colourism is prejudice or discrimination, especially within a racial or ethnic group, favouring people with lighter skin over those with

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Barack Obama | Change

Barack Obama is an American served as the 44th president of the United States. On February 5, 2008 (before he

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B is for Black

Many who consider themselves Black have full or partial African ancestry, weather it is through Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean or

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Kamala Harris | Action

Kamala Devi Harris is an American politician and attorney who is the 49th vice president of the United States. In

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A is for Ally

An ally is a person who actively takes steps to understand, support and uplift others in an intentional and conscious

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Welcome!

Hey! My name is Rachel Nicole; I am the founder of IDEA Forum. I’m a neurodiverse Black woman, with a

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