OCASI is involved in the following campaigns to create welcoming communities and eliminate barriers.
Speak up against racism
There is no room for racism in Canadian society.
See the "Speak up against racism" videos
#4ImmigrantWomen
This campaign uses a one-of-a-kind graphic novel written by immigrant women, to support immigrant women because it is a creative way to tell stories that can introduce new audiences to significant social issues in a visual, accessible and engaging way and add to the conversations in our communities to end violence against women.
Learn more about #4ImmigrantWomen
Anti-Black Racism
This city is one of the most diverse and welcoming places in the world. Let's keep it that way. We're OCASI and we believe that our multiculturalism is what makes us great. Our Toronto is a Toronto for all.
Anti-Islamophobia
The purpose of this campaign is to empower our partners, allies and people who have faced racism, Islamophobia or xenophobia. Ontario Stands Together so individuals can assume an inclusive role within their families and communities. We aim to build stronger, more welcoming communities by raising awareness through our public education campaigns, social media presence and the formation of a national network.
See the posters and videos on Anti-Islamophobia
#OCASIstories / #RécitsOCASI
People at OCASI member agencies share stories of hard work, creativity and sheer determination in working with refugees, immigrants and migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alliance for Racialized, Refugee, and Im/migrant Women
Its objectives are to support the building of collective community power among racialized, refugee, and im/migrant women from grassroots community organizations across the country and to explore the need and feasibility of forming a national alliance.
Interested in getting involved?
Alliance des femmes racisées, réfugiées, et im/migrantes
L’Alliance a pour objectif de favoriser le développement d’une force communautaire collective parmi les femmes racialisées, réfugiées ou im/migrantes des organismes communautaires à travers le pays et d’explorer le besoin ainsi que la faisabilité de former une alliance nationale.