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Join us for a two-hour knowledge sharing session facilitated by The Marginalized Majority on Decolonizing the Non-Profit Structure. Learn about concepts like care culture and resourced humans to help dismantle colonial thinking and ways of being in a workspaces and non-profits in order to ultimately create emotionally safe environments that foster trust and healing.

When:  Tuesday March 19th from 6-8pm ET on Zoom.
Where: Online. Register to receive the Zoom link!

About the Speakers

 

Amuna Ali (She/Her) Is a Somali-Yemeni-Emirati, Black & Queer rights activist. Passionate about social justice and public service, Amuna founded the Black Arabs Collective, a project of personal dedication to the experience of the Black community in the Arab world. A platform created to combat to the socialized anti-Blackness, as well as create a system of counter-education against the cultural rhetoric and persistent racism in the Southwest Asia North Africa.

She is now the Associate Executive Director of the Marginalized Majority, a community-led registered Non-profit leading intersectional education and training programs that focus on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging tailored for marginalized Global South 2SLGBTQIA+.

Jad Jaber (They/Them), Ph.D., post-Doctorate researcher, is the Founder of Marginalized Majority; A Non-Profit community-focused organization implementing programs focused on the individual and community health and healing of 2SLGBTQIA+ equity-deserving groups. The organization has serviced nearly 9000 individuals since the pandemic and has partnered up with the biggest Canadian organizations, including a yearly in-person weekly program at the 519.

Jad has created and lead the equity, diversity and inclusion strategy and programs for the non-profit since its founding. Also a Board Director on Toronto’s Pride for 3 years, Jad has worked as a consultant within the sensitive spaces of EDI, Corporate strategy, academia, research and program management and development.

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Sareema Husain

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Grant Manager