Anti-racism delivered.

Products, tools, and activities to help you grow your anti-racist skill set.

A subscription box to help you have constructive conversations about racism, learn how to act in solidarity, and create your own legacy of systemic change.


How it works

Over the course of one year, you will receive four boxes, each carefully curated with products, tools, and activities to help you move beyond awareness to a place of allyship and solidarity with BIPOC communities.

  • The Welcome Box

    Create the basis for anti-racist education & learning the fundamentals.

  • The Unlearn Box

    Gain a deeper understanding of the impacts of bias, as well as the historical and current state impacts of racism in Canada.

  • The Moments Box

    Understand power and agency, and continuing to explore the personal anti-racism journey.

  • The Action Box

    The final box in the series supports the transition from anti-racism as a theory to a life long practice.

 Each box contains:

  • A welcome letter to introduce the theme of the box and instructions to guide you through each activity

  • Learning activities to ground you in essential anti-racist concepts and how to apply them in your day-to-day life

  • Gifts: these are products chosen from BIPOC-owned businesses to enhance and complement your learning

Featured BIPOC businesses and creatives

  • Sequoia Soaps

  • Peace by Chocolate

  • Sarjesa

  • Pei Pei Chei Ow

  • NWC Wild Rice Company

 
 

Safe.

Through our learning activities, we create a space where you will feel a sense of ease and support and have opportunities to express and reflect on your thoughts, concerns, feelings.

 

Sensory.

The activities in our box weave together theory, practice and sensations.  Subscribers go beyond just understanding concepts and words. This is about “living” what you are learning, acting on what you learn and embodying through sensory experiences evoked in each activity. 

 

Canadian.

While we provide theoretical frameworks to explore different types of racism and their impacts on marginalized people, we do so with Canadian examples - racism in Canada looks different than in other places.

 
  • “I have really enjoyed the variety in how the exercises were designed. From reading actual news stories from our city, to the ‘puzzle’ of the timeline activity, and listening to audio files helped keep me interested and engaged.”

    YNTB Subscriber

  • "After completing Box 1, 2 and 3, I think my role is to be more proactive in making societal and community change. What can I do to be anti-racist rather than just acknowledging it in society and myself."

    YNTB Subscriber

  • "I am no longer just focusing on 'correcting' the actions or words of the people around me but I now understand that my role includes dissecting my automatic thoughts and internal biases and how I profit from and uphold white supremacy. "

    YNTB Subscriber

  • "I will keep reflecting on who I am and how I am showing up. I will keep checking my assumptions and test my opinions and thinking. I’m getting better as a result of this experience, it’s a lifelong journey."

    YNTB Subscriber

  • "I've become more comfortable with being uncomfortable. I've begun to associate that feeling with being open to deconstructing what I've learned in the past, and evaluating whether or not this learning serves my surrounding community well. Conscious examination of conscious and unconscious bias is something I put more effort into since beginning to participate in the YNTB program."

    YNTB Subscriber

  • "Before I started this journey, I wasn't really sure how racism impacted me every day. How others understand racism also impacts me, and others. As someone who is Indigenous but "passes" it highlighted different aspects of privilege and marginalization."

    YNTB Subscriber

  • "I am still building courage in many ways, but, since Box 1, I can say that I have been motivated to stand up and speak up when I see or hear racist behaviour. I am less likely to be a passive bystander. I still have room for growth, as it is difficult to confront certain people in my life but I am learning to do this with respect and from a place of curiosity."

    YNTB Subscriber

  • "We've used them in our monthly meetings to spark conversations, opportunities for learning, gaps we'd like to address and understand. Great to have a vehicle to think about bigger things."

    YNTB Subscriber

Learn without relying on the emotional labour of BIPOC individuals

Acknowledge your lived experiences while learning to see the patterns that have lead to systemic racism

Ground yourself in anti-racist theories and concepts

Practice new skills and plan for anti-racist actions

Move beyond awareness to a place of action.