Skip to content
Logo
  • Home
  • Services
  • Team
  • Who We Work With
  • Our Work
  • News

Archipel researcher Muna Osman on White Allyship

Archipel Research and Consulting > AFN National First Nations Homelessness Action Plan > Recent News > Archipel researcher Muna Osman on White Allyship
Posted in Recent News Posted on May 6, 2021 by Archipel Research

What is White allyship? What is the difference between being an ally and a bystander? What are 5 practical steps towards allyship? All three questions are answered in the article Calling All White People: Are You a Racial Justice Ally? To which Archipel researcher Muna Osman contributed. Feel free to click the following link to read more.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/culturally-speaking/202102/calling-all-white-people-are-you-racial-justice-ally

Share On:

Post navigation

Previous PostData Echo Culture Event
Next PostArchipel chosen to lead Indigenous identity and eligibility consultation process for ISO and APTN!

You might also like

Recent News

Community Liaisons Application

Posted on June 30, 2021 by Archipel Research
Recent News

Online interview with Jean-Marie Vianney Rurangwa, our director of translation!

Posted on May 6, 2021 by Archipel Research

Search

Recent Posts

  • Community Liaisons Application
  • Calling Indigenous Artists: Participants Needed for Study on Public Funding for the Arts
  • Anishnabe Azejicigan: Self-Identification, the Pretendian & Institutional Accountability
  • Online interview with Jean-Marie Vianney Rurangwa, our director of translation!
  • Archipel chosen to lead Indigenous identity and eligibility consultation process for ISO and APTN!
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: consultek by ThemeLexus. (Version: 1.0.6)