Highlight of Youth Justice Knowledge Mobilziation Event

On November 29th, ActionDignity gathered youth, community members, and partner organizations for our Youth Justice Knowledge Mobilization Event — a powerful day of learning, reflection, and collective action.

This event marked an important milestone in Year 1 of our Youth Justice project. Together, we explored the learning journeys of our partner organizations as they presented their Community Action Plans, highlighting the meaningful work happening across our communities to support youth navigating justice and legal systems.

Sharing from Ethnocultural Organization-Immigrant Learning Mums Society

Participants also took part in thoughtful and engaging group discussions focused on: barriers preventing youth from accessing clear and culturally relevant legal information and community-driven and collaborative actions needed to advance systems change.

Table Discussion

The conversations were rich, solution-focused, and grounded in the lived experiences of young people and community partners.

T-shirt with Youth Justice Project Logo Distributed to Youth

We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who joined us, shared insights, and contributed to building a more just and accessible legal system. We are especially grateful to our funder, the Alberta Law Foundation, for making this project possible.

Photo Exhibition of Youth Understanding of Justice System

Your voices and leadership continue to shape a future where young people are informed, supported, and empowered.

Partner Organizations of the Community Action Plans:

Immigrant Learning Mums (ILM) Society

FirstSteps Together Society

SheRises We Rise

The Moji Taiwo Learning Foundation

Filipinos Rising for Inclusion, Equity to Nurture Democracy Society (FRIENDS)

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