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BIPOC networks and organizations support those who identify as black, indigenous and people of colour. There are many more resources available that might help.

 

Below are resources and information for those who identify as Black, Indigenous, or as a Person of Colour.

Resources

Last Updated: February 6, 2026

Culture Brew

Connecting Artists with Engagers & Employers Featuring a national searchable database of Indigenous and racialized performing, literary, and media arts professionals.

Support Network for Inigenous Women & Women of Colour

A non-profit organization committed to the empowerment of women with food, art, and education addressing social, cultural, and political realities of BIPOC women.

Healing in Colour

Directory of BIPOC therapists committed to supporting BIPOC in all intersections

Black Youth Helpline

Multicultural Helpline & Services for Children, Youth, Families, School Boards & other youth serving organizations

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