Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces (ACW)Coalition of Black Trade Unionists2022-03-072022-03-072019http://hdl.handle.net/10315/39292This Guide and Facilitators’ notes were developed by the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists in Toronto to guide workshops around the following themes: 1. The impact of environmental racism exposes the destructive suppression of Racialized and Indigenous dreams and aspirations for economy equality. 2. At the same time, Climate Change can serve as a social catalyst through the creation of new economic opportunities for Canada’s Racialized and Indigenous communities. It presents us with an opportunity to change. 3. If Canada’s Racialized and Indigenous communities are not engaged in the struggle, the transition to a green economy will not be just. There can be no change without a struggle. This workshop companion guide contains all participant materials, provides background and more in-depth information and resources, such as community, labour, and environmental organizations.enClimate changeCanadaEnvironmental racismRacismPeople of colourWorkers' rightsGreen jobsGreen bargainingLabour unionsClimate educationFirst NationsEnvironmental Racism & Work in a Warming World: Workshop Companion Guide and Facilitator’s NotesOtherhttps://www.adaptingcanadianwork.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/ER-Workshop-Guide-Version-2.pdf