Partners and donors
The faculty members who are part of the CHBE are committed to the principles of social justice, and to the well-being of the communities in which we live. To that end, we have engaged extensively in community-based research, community service, and policy consultation. We have thus established a number of key links with local, national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), as well as municipal, provincial and federal policy-makers and practitioners.
Community partners
- City of Oshawa
- Durham Regional Police Service
- Oshawa Public Libraries
- Town of Ajax
- Town of Ajax Library
- Town of Whitby
- Regional Municipality of Durham
- PFLAG Durham Region
As a steadfast advocate for the LGBTQ2 community, we are committed to elevating the diversity of families across Canada and are proud to partner with the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism to enrich society and provide hope and support for the inclusion of all. Led by Dr. Barbara Perry, a long-time PFLAG Durham Region volunteer and global pioneer for the advancement of equality, the CHBE provides a forum for protecting the rights of children, youth and adults worldwide who are at risk of experiencing prejudice, discrimination, bullying and violence.
National and international partners
- Alberta Hate Crimes Committee
- Canada Centre for Community Engagement and Prevention of Violence
- Canadian Anti-Hate Network
- Canadian Communication Association
- Capitalism Workshop
- Centre for Social Justice
- Canadian Race Relations Foundation
- Centre for Hate Studies, University of Leicester
- Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to Violence
- Centre on Bias and Extremism, University of California Santa Barbara
- Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society
- Department of Justice Canada
- Egale Canada Human Rights Trust
- Edmonton Police Service
- European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance
- Hate and Hostility Research Group, University of Limerick
- Institute for Strategic Dialogue
- International Network for Hate Studies
- Irish Working Group on Hate Crime
- Justice Canada
- Leicester Hate Crime Centre
- National Council of Canadian Muslims
- Ottawa Police Service
- Public Safety Canada
- PFLAG Canada
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- South African Hate Crimes Working Group
- Southern Poverty Law Centre
- UNESCO Chair in Human Rights, University of Basque Country
- UNESCO Co-Chair in Prevention of Radicalization and Violent Extremism, Concordia University
- University of Sherbrooke and University of Quebec
- University of the West Indies Faculty of Law
- York Regional Police Service
Global Network Against Hate
The Global Network Against Hate is a network that facilitates knowledge dissemination and serves as an expertise hub in the area of hate studies.
Donors
We are grateful to our donors for their commitment to our work.
Partnering to launch the Global Network Against Hate is the next step in our ongoing work with Dr. Barbara Perry and the team at Ontario Tech University’s Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism. We hope to help the Centre reach its objectives of preventing hate, bias and extremism in the Canadian and international contexts and advance our work at Meta to create safe, positive and inclusive environment for the millions people who connect across our platforms every day.
We strongly support the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism as it becomes a hub for the creation and dissemination of knowledge that will inform policy for the rights of those who are marginalized. Unifor is committed to partnering with organizations, such as Ontario Tech University, that are working to create a better world for people who face discrimination, and hope these connections will encourage the formation of additional partnerships across the globe.