Robotics Club
When: Saturdays from 3pm to 6pm (excluding Holidays)
Cost: Free
Contact: stem@wibca.org


Saturday Morning Tutorials.
When: Saturdays from 10am to noon (excluding Holidays)
Cost: Free
Contact: education@wibca.org

Seniors Surf – A program teaching Seniors technology offered via ZOOM.
When: March – July 2021
Cost: Free
Contact: admin@wibca.org
Registration
Level 1 – Click here to register
Level 2 – Click here to register


Seniors Fit – A program facilitating fitness classes for Seniors via ZOOM.
When: Each and every Friday from 12:30-1:15pm
Cost: Free
Contact: admin@wibca.org

WIBCA’s annual Scholarships program.
Contact: admin@wibca.org
Empowered Women Scholarship
Contact: admin@wibca.org

Black Girls Gather – A Book Club.


Link to website: https://blackgirlsgather.wibca.org/
For more information contact: blackgirlsgather@wibca.org


WIBCA Youth/Mentoring Group
Mission is to engage, encourage and empower youth through educational programming and workshops promoting leadership and mentoring opportunities as well as community activism.
For more information contact: youth.mentoring@wibca.org

Confronting Racism Discussion Group
CRDG is a discussion group committed to confronting racism in ourselves, our community, and our world by listening to BIPOC voices in anti-racism literature, films, podcasts, etc., with the ultimate goal of empowering Black, Indigenous and people of colour. To avoid learning in a white vacuum, we have our partner group of BIPOC community members who cover the same material and are available to answer questions that may arise, but do not attend the Zoom discussions. CRDG is hosted by the West-Island Black Community Association Inc.
FOUNDATIONAL IDEAS
- This group is not a place to pat yourself on the back for being a “good white person.” The ultimate goal is always about empowering the BIPOC community, rather than focusing on alleviating our own white guilt.
- Educating ourselves with existing resources, instead of relying on oppressed persons to do the work of teaching us.
- Always listening, questioning our own thoughts, and understanding anti-racism is life-long work.
WHO
White folx and those who may have not experienced being part of a minority group who are invested in working towards racial justice, beginning by confronting their own biases through education. The discussions are held in English and for those over 18 years old.
White folx and those who may have not experienced being part of a minority group who are invested in working towards racial justice, beginning by confronting their own biases through education. The discussions are held in English and for those over 18 years old.
WHAT
Set up like a book club, but not limited to books. Monthly content is voted on by the group with material ranging from documentaries, anti-racism books, biographies, articles, films, podcasts, etc. We recommended first reading White Fragility or White Supremacy and Me to bring a level of self-reflection to the other material covered – but this is not required before starting!
Set up like a book club, but not limited to books. Monthly content is voted on by the group with material ranging from documentaries, anti-racism books, biographies, articles, films, podcasts, etc. We recommended first reading White Fragility or White Supremacy and Me to bring a level of self-reflection to the other material covered – but this is not required before starting!
WHERE & WHEN
Zoom meetings on the first Tuesday of every month from 18h30-20h
Zoom meetings on the first Tuesday of every month from 18h30-20h
COST
Membership to the West-Island Black Community Association ($20 for students/seniors, $30 for adults) and providing your own copy of the material covered for the month. If you are unable to make this financial contribution but are interested in the group, please still register and reach out to us via crdg@wibca.org.
Membership to the West-Island Black Community Association ($20 for students/seniors, $30 for adults) and providing your own copy of the material covered for the month. If you are unable to make this financial contribution but are interested in the group, please still register and reach out to us via crdg@wibca.org.

WIBCA’s FREE Legal Clinic
PURPOSE: To provide legal resources to members of the community through a hotline service.
For more information: admin@wibca.org
Staying Power – A Black Women’s Support Group
A support group for women of African/Canadian descent who are interested and committed to coming together twice a month to share their experiences, challenges, and ways they are both living and coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
WHERE: Zoom meetings until regulations allow meetings of larger groups.
WHEN: The first and second Wednesday of every month from 8-9:30pm. The first meeting is on Wednesday, January 13th 2021.
COST: Free
Digital Registration Form:
