This Migrant Justice Toolkit is based on the knowledge, skills and perspectives shared among dozens of community organizers, academics, and lawyers who convened for a two-day Migrant Summit in October of 2025.
The toolkit is intended to be a historical record and to incite action and support movement building beyond the summit. Key highlights of the toolkit include lessons of mutual aid and community support during the Lapu Lapu tragedy, ethical research protocols with migrant workers, grant writing guide, and community lawyering principals for the migrant justice movement.
Supported the Understanding Precarity in BC (UP-BC), SFU Labour Studies and various community organizations, this toolkit is a testament to the importance of coming together, sharing and building our capacities at a critical time of anti-immigrant backlash and the rise of far-right policies attacking our communities.
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Read more about the Migrant Summit and the “Im/migrant Farmworker Justice in British Columbia and Ontario: Past and Present Struggles and Change for the Future” roundtable here.