Notes
Community organizations: Calgary Catholic Immigration Society (CCIS)
Future research / gaps identified: n/a
Key populations: racialized communities in Canada
Key recommendations:
1) To cultivate a socially just and inclusive anti-racism learning space, there is a need for a community-based anti-racism education framework that underscores synergies between Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Community-Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR).
2) A community-based anti-racism education framework acknowledges the interplay of social dynamics, historical legacies, and individual experiences as both a source and a solution.
3) The implementation of a community-based anti-racism education framework must be done so holistically as part of an ongoing movement.
Integration timeline: n/a
Key findings:
1) People’s lived experiences as an entry point to understand contemporary forms of racism
2) The importance of participation at the grassroots level
3) Prioritize an action-oriented feature of community-based anti-racism education