Legal Education
Providing legal education for professional legal practitioners and the lay public is a key activity of the ACLC. The ACLC effects this educational mandate through:
- maintaining a resource centre
- developing issue-specific manuals
- providing links to legal resources and other organizations
The ACLC also undertakes public legal education and various community development projects. These include speaking engagements at high schools and youth programs such as outreach workshops targeted at Black youth.
Much of the educational focus of the ACLC concerns the elimination of anti-Black racism.
ACLC Resource Centre
In fulfilling its mandate to provide public legal education and to disseminate information or materials relating to racial discrimination in Canada, the ACLC maintains a resource centre open to lawyers, individual community members, and organizations. The resource centre has an extensive and specialized collection of legal and other materials relating to race and the law, critical race theory, and equality jurisprudence.
To find out how to gain access to the resource centre, contact the ACLC at 416.214.4747 or 1.888.377.0033.

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