top of page

COMMITTEES

ACENet currently has three active committees that seek to fulfill ACENet's mission for advocacy on educational issues and concerns related to Asian Canadians through school and society.  The committees are comprised of multi-disciplinary individuals who have worked in educational settings.  The committees are looking for motivated individuals, who share in ACENet's vision, to aid in our fight for social justice and equity.

workshops + Training

Building a collective consciousness about the experiences of Asian students, educators, and community as related to educational systems in Canada.

 

Increasing the capacity of educators to identify and address barriers to equity and access of opportunity and experience.

​

Creating opportunities for affirmation of identity and community through professional learning.

Leadership & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Curriculum & Teaching

Lesson plans
+ resources

​Reflecting on the history of Canadians and of Asian ancestry in its intersectional and diverse capacities. 

 

Critically examining the damaging stereotypes of Asian Canadians. 

 

Building an understanding and exploring the different diversities of what it means to be Asian.

ADVOCATING FOR SYSTEM CHANGe

Engaging and reaching out to build understanding and empower action on issues impacting Asian communities.

​​

Working in allyship and solidarity with communities and organizations in the dismantling of racism and all forms of intersectional oppressions.

​​

Advocating for and working with youth to build and sustain social justice. 

School & Community

Asian Canadian Educators Network

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of Indigenous Nations across what is now known as Ontario. These lands have been home to diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples since time immemorial. Many Indigenous Nations, including the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Wendat, and Mississaugas, have stewarded and cared for this land through treaties and agreements such as the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant.

​

We recognize that colonialism has caused ongoing displacement and marginalization of Indigenous communities, yet they remain resilient, asserting their sovereignty, cultures, and rights to the land. We commit to truth, reconciliation, and meaningful action in support of Indigenous rights and justice.

© 2025 by ACENet

bottom of page