Seeing children of colour and their reactions to the new little mermaid trailer is exactly why Black representation in the media matters SO much. Just as impactful can be the subtle nuances in storytelling through advertising. @IKEACanada#BringHomeToLife
Happy 79th birthday to the legendary activist, marxist, scholar and author Angela Davis.
In 1970, she was placed on the FBI 10 Most Wanted List on false charges.
171 possible grave markers found in Wauzhushk Onigum, former site of St. Mary’s Indian Residential School, Kenora … We do not forget our relations. We work in their honour so all will remember them. @KenoraOnline . https://t.co/Fa0fGr7CVd
TI invites you to its first-ever Inuit & Indigenous queer-fronted 2SLGBTQ+ youth drop-in space called 🌈 ARSANIQ (Northern Lights)🌈. NOV. 25th, 3-5pm.
☀️ COUNTRY FOOD FEAST! Open to ALL community members & Indigenous orgs.
✨ RSVP to [email protected] or 343-550-4446.
The Canadian Library is an art installation that honours the lives of those who have suffered abuse or lost their lives due to brutality and unjust systems. Click here to learn more.
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Happy #TransgenderAwarenessWeek! At IKEA, we recently launched a global Transgender Inclusion Toolkit for managers that includes guidelines for creating an inclusive workplace and trans-inclusive teams to help make IKEA feel like home for all 💙 💗 🤍
POWERFUL! An airline crew made up of all Black women took flight for 1st time in American Airlines' 96-yr history to honor the 100th anniversary of Bessie Coleman receiving her pilot’s license. This extraordinary accomplishment proves that representation truly MATTERS!
The Alluriarniq program is hiring for Prevention Coordinator. Join the team and help Inuit youth and adults on their healing journey.
Open until filled. Apply today! https://t.co/nNLZ3jknCT
IKEA Live Oak partnered with @archivemuseum for an in-store mural exhibit focused on the education and recognition of #Juneteenth. We hope the exhibit will foster conversations as we celebrate freedom on Juneteenth. Learn more here: https://t.co/gvzIpvZEUN
At IKEA, we strive for a better everyday life for the many and observing #Juneteenth is an important step toward a more equitable future. This Juneteenth, we will reflect on the progress that has been made while acknowledging there is still more work that needs to be done.
Today, our co-workers proudly raise the Progress Pride flag nationwide in honour of #IDAHOTB. We continue to push progress and advocate for a more fair and equal world, where people of all sexual orientations and gender identities can feel at home.
JJ, a Leader at IKEA Ottawa, comes from a large, culturally diverse family and is proud to honour Black History Month through conversations about culture, language, and history.
Benjamin M., a Process Improvement Specialist at IKEA Canada, is curious to learn about other cultures this Black History Month because cultures cannot be generalized.