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Justice For All Canada Launches NextGen Calgary 2025: A Groundbreaking Advocacy Training for Muslim Youth
May 16th, 2025
Calgary, Alberta – Justice For All Canada is proud to announce that its flagship training program, NextGen, is coming to Calgary for the first time on Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18, 2025, at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).
NextGen is Justice For All Canada’s premier in-person training program, designed to cultivate the next generation of Muslim leaders in human rights advocacy. This two-day crash course offers youth a taste of advocacy, equipping them with essential skills in leadership development and working through the advocacy cycle, all within a framework rooted in Islamic principles of achieving peace and harmony for marginalized peoples. The intensive training program was first successfully launched in Chicago and Toronto in 2024, engaging over 30 students and 12 professional instructors.
NextGen brings together some of the most accomplished Canadian Muslim leaders in the city as instructors. Through this program, youth will embark upon a path of learning and empowerment, gaining tools, inspiration, and resources needed to champion human rights causes with confidence. Confirmed speakers and instructors include diverse community leaders, professional advocates and expert academics including Mahdi Qasqas, Ganiyat Sadiq, Aseel Ayoub, Amir Shahrar, Walaa Katoue, Varisha Saleem and Hasan Zia.
NextGen Calgary’s marketing partners include the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC) and the Palestine Advocacy Club (PAC).
Members of the public can attend the program as general attendees here. Students are encouraged to register for free here.
Justice For All Canada is a nonprofit human rights advocacy organization and lobbyist group with UN consultative status. Our mandate is dedicated to genocide prevention of global religious, ethnic and indigenous minorities under persecution, including Uyghurs, Kashmiris, Rohingya, Palestinians, as well as minorities in India and Sri Lanka.
Calgary, Alberta – Justice For All Canada is proud to announce that its flagship training program, NextGen, is coming to Calgary for the first time on Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18, 2025, at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT).
NextGen is Justice For All Canada’s premier in-person training program, designed to cultivate the next generation of Muslim leaders in human rights advocacy. This two-day crash course offers youth a taste of advocacy, equipping them with essential skills in leadership development and working through the advocacy cycle, all within a framework rooted in Islamic principles of achieving peace and harmony for marginalized peoples. The intensive training program was first successfully launched in Chicago and Toronto in 2024, engaging over 30 students and 12 professional instructors.
NextGen brings together some of the most accomplished Canadian Muslim leaders in the city as instructors. Through this program, youth will embark upon a path of learning and empowerment, gaining tools, inspiration, and resources needed to champion human rights causes with confidence. Confirmed speakers and instructors include diverse community leaders, professional advocates and expert academics including Mahdi Qasqas, Ganiyat Sadiq, Aseel Ayoub, Amir Shahrar, Walaa Katoue, Varisha Saleem and Hasan Zia.
NextGen Calgary’s marketing partners include the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council (CMPAC) and the Palestine Advocacy Club (PAC).
Members of the public can attend the program as general attendees here. Students are encouraged to register for free here.
Justice For All Canada is a nonprofit human rights advocacy organization and lobbyist group with UN consultative status. Our mandate is dedicated to genocide prevention of global religious, ethnic and indigenous minorities under persecution, including Uyghurs, Kashmiris, Rohingya, Palestinians, as well as minorities in India and Sri Lanka.