Accès Asie is the longest running Asian Heritage Festival in Canada.
The English-Language Arts Network is devoted to helping Quebec’s English-language artists make connections with one another, with their francophone colleagues and with their audiences in Quebec, Canada and internationally.
Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed “multicultural” and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa.
Briarpatch is Saskatchewan’s independent alternative news magazine committed to building a socialist democratic society. We provide a forum for disadvantaged peoples and support progressive movements working to change unjust structures and build a genuine political and economic democracy. We support peace, equality, democracy, social justice, Aboriginal self-determination, and the protection of the environment. We oppose the oppression of people on the basis of nation, class, race, gender, ability and sexual orientation.
Ricepaper is a national literary arts magazine committed to providing voice and focus on East Asian and Southeast Asian culture. A forum for inclusive, representative and progressive dialogue, Ricepaper showcases the quality work by artists, scholars, and cultural producers that reflects the diverse interests of Asian Canadians. By providing an alternative to mainstream media for both readers and advertisers, Ricepaper strives to connect the local, national, and global community by challenging the parameters of how Asian Canadians are perceived and defined.
Started in 2010, Asian Canadian wiki is a website dedicated to promoting the Asian Canadian community and is a database of all things Asian Canadian – from artists, scientists, leaders, to cultural centres, community organizations and festivals.
The South Asian Women’s Community Centre is dedicated to the empowerment of women of South Asian origin. The organization is committed to support South Asian women and their families facing discrimination on the basis of physical and mental ability, religion, colour, nationality, age, sexual orientation and identity, caste, and class. The organization will be guided by the international Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Canadian and Quebec Charters of Human Rights.
Latin Arte is a progressive Latin American foundation promoting Latin American artists, writers, musicians, and much more in Quebec
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