Nonprofit Human Rights Platform — Vancouver, BC

Awareness.Education.Communication.

The Identity-Lens Project is a nonprofit platform for Human Rights campaigns, awareness, and education — focused on Civil Rights, Climate Rights, and Cyber Rights.

What We Do

Shaping the
Discussion on
Human Rights.

The Identity-Lens Project is a Nonprofit Platform for Human Rights Campaigns, Awareness, and Education through action campaigns, petitions, grassroots activism, local events, documentaries, podcasts, and in-depth articles.

Our focus is on Your 3Cs — Your Civil Rights, Your Climate Rights, & Your Cyber Rights.

Civil Rights
Protecting and advancing the civil rights of all people, regardless of identity, background, or belief — in Canada and around the world.
Climate Rights
The right to a safe, clean environment is a human right. We campaign for climate justice and support communities on the front lines.
Cyber Rights
Digital freedom, online privacy, and access to information are fundamental rights in the 21st century. We advocate for an open and safe internet.
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Identity-Lens Project
We've Relaunched — And We Want YOUR Voice
The Identity-Lens Project is back. We rebuilt the platform from the ground up and are now open for article submissions from anyone — no qualifications, no gatekeepers, just your voice.
May 2026
News
Gay Pride, Two-Spirit Community, Rainbow Crosswalk
Gay Pride, Two-Spirit Community, Rainbow Crosswalk Ceremony — Whistler, BC
Fabulous day! The weather was perfect for the Gay Pride and Two-Spirit Community Ceremony to unveil the first Rainbow Crosswalks in Whistler, BC.
September 15, 2017
Politics
Please think twice about whether the world really
Please think twice about whether the world really needs more Canada
The endless noise of politics to the south of us is hard to wade through. Our country has been held up as a bastion of hope — but the reality is more complicated.
September 2017
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The Identity-Lens Project — Vancouver, BC