Building right relationships at home

Canadians pride ourselves on our global commitments to human rights. Yet here in Canada, a number of communities face long term violations of some of those basic rights.

Indigenous communities, low income people, migrant workers and refugees are all communities that are a vital part of Canada’s past and present economy and culture. Yet each of these groups faces discrimination and unjust laws even as they push Canada and Canadians to take our treaty and human rights commitments seriously.

KAIROS strives to accompany these communities in their struggle, to help build respectful relationships, offer education to wider Canadian society and decision-makers, and advocate for changes to both policies and attitudes.

We believe that the local is the global, and that taking action for justice in our own backyard is a contribution to the world’s urgent need for justice and peace.

Take a look at our pages on Indigenous (Aboriginal) rights; anti-poverty action and the KAIROS Anti-Poverty Fund; justice for migrant workersrefugee rights; and a links page on HIV-AIDS.

See also our network page, which can put you in touch with other people working for right relationship in communities across Canada. Have a look at our human rights training page and consider getting your community involved.

News, Opinion & Analysis

Concern about armed border guards at Akwesasne

Letter to Prime Minister Harper and Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan

Filed in: Aboriginal Rights, Human rights, Kairos Times, The Americas | Jun 12, 2009
Concluding Statement

KAIROS Ecumenical Delegation to the Athabasca Tar Sands, May 21-27, 2009

Filed in: Aboriginal Rights, Campaign, Climate Change, Corporate Accountability, Ecology, Water, Kairos Times | Jun 11, 2009
KAIROS Tar Sands Delegation Releases Public Statement and Commits to High Level Advocacy in Support of Canadian Energy Policy

Media advisory

Filed in: Campaign, Ecology, Aboriginal Rights, Corporate Accountability | Jun 10, 2009
 

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