See Different
A free national Canadian education initiative for youth aged 15-26.
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See Different is a free national youth education initiative that guides young changemakers in Canada, aged 15-26, through a free diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training and certification program, and provides them with access to a nation-wide network of like-minded peers and grant opportunities.
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The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion a national charity with the mandate of building a more inclusive Canada.
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Are you ready to enhance your understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and become a leader in your community? Join See Different’s free, virtual DEI training and certification program, available to youth across Canada aged 15-26. Whether you're an individual eager to learn or a group leader seeking to foster change, we offer tailored opportunities for both.
Free online version of our workshops | MyBGC
Free online version of our workshops | MyBGC
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Policies and legislation that have improved women’s equity in Canada in the last 10 years
Policies and legislation that have improved women’s equity in Canada in the last 10 years
There are many milestones that showcase the advancement of women’s equity in Canada. From fighting for the right to divorce in 1926, to opening a bank account without a man’s signature in 1964, women have made incredible progress in ensuring that all women have access to choice and freedom. But, there are dozens of 21st century examples of women fighting for policy change that have yet to enter the canon. Women have been fighting for guaranteed childcare, an end to gender-based violence...
10 Notable Black Canadians throughout history you need to know about
10 Notable Black Canadians throughout history you need to know about
We are proud to honour 10 notable Black Canadians throughout history you need to know about, including trailblazers, changemakers, and leaders whose achievements helped pave the way for future generations. By sharing their stories, we aim not only to celebrate their lasting impact, but also to recognize the resilience, excellence, and influence of Black Canadians who have helped shape this country. Their legacies remind us that Black history IS Canadian history.
Essential books for building community in a divided world
Essential books for building community in a divided world
Explore essential books that help organizers, educators, and community builders strengthen connection and belonging in a divided world. From mutual aid to third spaces, these books help us work together to build stronger communities.
Changemakers in action 2025: Youth projects reimagining inclusion across Canada
Changemakers in action 2025: Youth projects reimagining inclusion across Canada
These incredible young people are reshaping systems, reclaiming space, and building cultures of belonging across Canada.
Highlights from the Inaugural See Different Changemaker Summit: Celebrating youth, belonging, and action
Highlights from the Inaugural See Different Changemaker Summit: Celebrating youth, belonging, and action
On September 20, 2025, we hosted our first-ever See Different Changemaker Summit, a national celebration of youth leadership, belonging, and action. Held virtually, the summit brought together youth, educators, parents, and community partners from across Canada to honour the incredible ways young people are shaping a more inclusive, compassionate, and equitable future.
Nora Bernard: The Mi’kmaw woman who changed the course of Canadian history
Nora Bernard: The Mi’kmaw woman who changed the course of Canadian history
Most Canadians have never heard of the Mi’kmaw woman whose fight for justice reshaped national understandings of Truth and Reconciliation and made the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement possible. Her name was Nora Bernard. Her story is not just one of survival, but of vision, leadership, and collective strength that continues to guide us today. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Beyond discrimination: Uplifting queer and trans youth through community care
Beyond discrimination: Uplifting queer and trans youth through community care
2SLGBTQIA+* youth across Canada are powerful, creative, and full of potential. They are community builders, leaders, and Changemakers. Yet many continue to navigate systemic barriers rooted in discrimination and exclusion. These challenges — including housing instability, inequitable mental health outcomes, and increased exposure to violence — are not reflections of who these young people are, but of the systems that were never built with them in mind.
See Different Sticker Design Contest: What does belonging mean to you?
See Different Sticker Design Contest: What does belonging mean to you?
Calling all creative youth in Canada! Show us how you #SeeDifferent and tell us: what does belonging mean to you? At See Different, we believe that belonging is at the heart of equity; true inclusion is when our connections to community, culture, and the land are uplifted; and true accessibility is when we feel supported to bring our whole selves into a space – body, mind, heart, and spirit. That’s why we’re inviting youth aged 15–26 from across Canada to express their creativity and be part...
Why Indigenous youth leadership matters
Why Indigenous youth leadership matters
Here’s the reality: Indigenous youth grow up in communities deeply shaped by colonial policies, historical displacement, and ongoing underfunding in areas like education, health, and infrastructure. This context has created real disparities in things like graduation rates, access to services, and mental health outcomes. But the numbers don’t tell the whole story. Indigenous youth are leaders, knowledge holders, community builders, and change-makers. Across every corner of Turtle Island...
Changemakers in action: How young people are driving inclusion across Canada
Changemakers in action: How young people are driving inclusion across Canada
At See Different, we know that young people are already leading the way in fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in their communities. Each of these projects reflects the agency, vision, and leadership that young people bring to their communities. Through the See Different program, we are not just teaching DEI – we are providing young leaders with the resources to shape the future of inclusion in Canada.
What can young people do to take action on climate change?
What can young people do to take action on climate change?
A History of Women's Rights in Canada–And Why it Matters Now More Than Ever
A History of Women's Rights in Canada–And Why it Matters Now More Than Ever
The struggle for women's rights in Canada over the last 100 years has been marked by small steps, sobering challenges, and significant victo
Podcast - Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
Podcast - Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion a national charity with the mandate of building a more inclusive Canada.
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