About Us
At Anti-Oppression Consulting, we believe in the transformative power of collective action to challenge oppression and create lasting change. |
Our Company Mission
Our mission is to support individuals and organizations on their anti-oppression journeys, working together to build a more just and equitable future.
Our Impact
We help organizations build capacity to dismantle barriers, foster inclusion, and catalyze meaningful change—one workshop, policy, and project at a time.
OUR TEAM
We’re here to support your EDI journey.
Our highly qualified senior consultants have:
- Over 15 years’ experience in the field;
- Expertise leading equity, diversity, and inclusion across a wide variety of sectors;
- Masters or Doctoral degrees in Social Justice Education;
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification;
- Additional degrees in Public Relations, Corporate Communications, Human Resource Administration, and more.
25+
YEARS
OF COLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE
LOCATING OURSELVES
Land Acknowledgement
Anti-Oppression Resources would like to recognize that the land upon which we engage in this work has been a site of human history for thousands of years with Indigenous Nations, including the Anishinaabe, the Wendat, and the Haudenosaunee, caring for this land since time immemorial. Today, Tkaronto is home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people from across Turtle Island. Toronto is subject to Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit and the Williams Treaties.
We recognize that these treaties were not land purchases and did not grant consent for displacement and settler dominance. As a predominantly settler organization, we recognize the historical and ongoing colonial violence and dispossession that takes place on this land. We recognize our own complicity as we participate in and benefit from the ongoing harm of colonization.
We seek to be co-conspirators in dismantling colonialism. We strive to be in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples, recognizing their sovereignty, resistance, and resurgence. We commit to an ongoing process of (un)learning and anti-colonial action.