Support Black Communities in Sudbury!
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Description de l'opportunité
General Committee Member
Support ongoing initiatives and actions by contributing your time and skills to help advance our mission.
Indigenous Liaison
For individuals who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nation, Métis, Inuit, or other), this role centers Indigenous perspectives within our work.
Francophone Consultant
For individuals who self-identify as Francophone, providing guidance and insight to ensure our work is inclusive and accessible.
Safety Marshal
Assist in creating safe and enjoyable events. This role is ideal for non-BIPOC allies looking to use their privilege to support our communities.
Secretary
A key leadership role within our Black-led Executive Board, open to individuals who self-identify as Black.
Call List Volunteer
Support the organization in any capacity, from individual events to ongoing initiatives, helping us stay connected with our community.
Profil de jumelage
Exigences
- Formation ou orientation requise
- Doit avoir au moins 16 ans
Convient pour
À propos de l'organisation
Black Lives Matter Sudbury
Plaidoyer, droit et politique
Black Lives Matter Sudbury (BLMS), founded in 2020, is a non-profit, grassroots organization dedicated to advocating for the rights and empowerment of Black communities in the Greater Sudbury Area and beyond.
We are a Black-led coalition of educators, students, activists, artists, and everything in between. Grounded in principles of solidarity and justice, we work in relationship with Indigenous communities and movements.
We are governed by a working board of Black individuals who guide our mission and ensure that our work remains centred in the lived experiences and needs of our communities.
Our work is rooted in solidarity, community care, and the pursuit of justice, with a vision of a world where Black people can live freely and fully.
We acknowledge that our membership is situated on N’Swakamok, later known as Sudbury, on the traditional lands of the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek and the Wahnapitae First Nation, in the Robinson-Huron Treaty territory.