At KAF Social Research Institute, we vigorously pursue the use of data to highlight the various social issues plaguing the BIPOC population in Canada. KAF Social Research Institute believes that relevant data speaks louder than verbal activism.
KAF Social Research Institute studies social trends, dynamics and principles that commonly affect the BIPOC Communities and how these social dynamics influence inequity, marginalization, racism, and various forms of discrimination that members of the BIPOC communities face in the larger Canadian society.
KAF Social Research Institute performs social research to understand better what causes some of the limitations members of the BIPOC communities to face, what motivates the sustenance of systemic racism and how to analyze the intersecting factors that work together to oppress and marginalize the Black, Indigenous and People of Colour populations in Canada.
KAF Social Research Institute has produced several quantitative research reports in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Canadian Heritage through the Digital Citizens Initiative (DCI), the Federal Ministry of Women and Gender Equality, the Canadian Women Foundation, and the Vancouver Foundation. KAF Social Research Institute also partners with researchers from several universities in Canada and the United States to deliver quantitative and qualitative research reports used for public policy initiatives to improve the well-being of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) populations in Canada.
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Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) … Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion! – Bringing the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of colour) Communities Closer to Mainstream Social Services Delivery and Programming!
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