Harmony Movement

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The impact of Harmony Movement on our school learning environment and community has been an exceptionally positive one!” Harmony Movement provides interactive diversity and equity education programs that empower and inspire youth, educators and those in the social service sector to develop an equity lens, empathy, respect, and leadership skills as leaders for social change. We encourage critical t

06/05/2026

The “Beyond Words” Live Podcast Recording last night was filled with meaningful conversation, insightful dialogue and powerful storytelling.

Thank you to our panelists and hosts for leading important discussions on anti-black language in our schools and communities. .kayy

Thank you to our partners for creating this necessary space and platform:

Stay tuned for the full episode on The 44 North YouTube channel.

06/01/2026

This year we launched our Anti-Black Racism program, part of the Words Matter Campaign.

Educators, students and staff can now get access to a series of workshops and other content specifically addressing anti-black racism in our school communities.

Part of the program is an interview with young black leaders. Thank you to our amazing participants for their stories and insights:

Help us bring the Words Matter Campaign nationwide. Donate and join the movement in the link in our bio.

Also, join us this Thursday with to continue the conversation on anti-black racism in schools and beyond.

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05/26/2026

Join us online on June 1st at 7pm to learn how restorative justice builds safe, supportive school communities and stops harm. Link in bio to register.

Schools across Canada are facing increasing concerns around violence, discipline, and safety.

Educators are being asked difficult questions every day:

How do we respond to harm in ways that protect safety, while also building accountability, trust, and belonging?

Restorative justice is often presented as an alternative to punitive discipline. But in practice, many educators and families are still asking:

What does restorative justice actually look like in schools?

When does it work — and when does it fall short?

Who is being included in these processes… and who is not?

This 90-minute virtual roundtable brings together educators, students, caregivers, and community partners to have an honest, grounded conversation about what’s happening in schools right now — and where we go from here.

Thank you to our partners:

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PO Box 80078 North York RPO
Toronto, ON
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