Spark: Igniting Change Together

Spark Newsletter

November 2025  |  Vol 4  |  No. 4

Spark is Amnesty International Canada’s monthly guide to activism and human rights in Canada (formerly known as the Activism Guide). From online petitions to events and important days of action, Spark is your resource for igniting change in your classroom or community, across Canada and around the world.

featured campaign

End Deadly Witchcraft Accusations—Urge Ghana's President to Act

Witchcraft accusations should be a thing of fiction, but they’re happening right now. In Ghana, hundreds of women are accused of witchcraft and struggling to survive. 

Baseless witchcraft accusations have led to violence, expulsions, and the killing of women like 90-year-old Akua Denteh. Accusations can stem from illness, jealousy, or even dreams, targeting older women, widows, unmarried women, women in poverty, and women with disabilities.

Many are driven into isolated camps with poor living conditions and no path to justice.The Anti-Witchcraft Bill would outlaw accusations, protect victims, and finally provide a path to safety and justice.

Urge President John Mahama to sign it now and safeguard women’s rights and lives.

Take Action

Canada: Stop funding fossil fuels
Free Dr. Abu Safiya. Protect Gaza’s doctors.
Sudanese army soldiers patrol an area in Khartoum North on November 3, 2024. Photo by AMAURY FALT-BROWN/AFP via Getty Images.
Demand an arms embargo in Sudan
Abderrazek Krimi, one of the leaders of the CTR (Tunisian Council for Refugees)
Tunisia: Release Human Rights Defenders

Defend hope for human rights

Upcoming Events

Find a Write for Rights event near you and join a community of people who care. Your presence and your words can help change lives.

View all Write for Rights events near you!

Want to fight for human rights? Want to challenge injustice? You can! Join Write for Rights and change a life today!

Upcoming Events

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October 23, 2025

Film Screening

McMaster University | Hamilton

October 25, 2025

Children, Trauma & the Death Penalty

Live Webinar

Want to fight for human rights? Want to challenge injustice? You can! Join Write for Rights and change a life today!

November 20, 2025

Newcomers in Niagara W4Rs Event

Amnesty International | St catharines

A poster with some of the individuals featured in this year's Write for Rights

December 6 2025

Write for Rights

CSI | TORONTO

Member Spotlight

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Veda Chandra: Finding My Activist Home

A journey of community, belonging, and purpose within Amnesty International

I first officially got involved with Amnesty at the beginning of my undergrad, when I was searching for a place where activism felt honest and connected to real change. Amnesty immediately stood out. The spirit of grassroots action at the core of Amnesty is unlike any other, built on the energy and initiative of every one of its members.

My very first home in the movement was the local Group 56: Amnesty Ottawa-Gatineau. The support and sense of community in that group created the foundation that allowed me to grow. That sense of safety inspired me to take on new roles in governance and help others feel the same belonging I did. Since then, I’ve found joy in contributing to many activist structures: as a Youth Engagement Officer for NYAAC, Co-President of Amnesty uOttawa, Media Lead for the Amnesty Canada Specialized Team on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and a member of the People Power Strategy Committee. I have helped organize film screenings, protests, and social media education campaigns.

The “spark” of activism is within everyone, and I truly believe it grows strongest when it unites with others. I am Amnesty, and Amnesty is me. That connection can’t be separated. I’m forever grateful for every person, moment, and opportunity that led me to this movement. My life has changed for the better, indefinitely.

We’d love to hear from you too! Share your Amnesty journey with others in the movement by sending a short story to activism@amnesty.ca.

Get Involved

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Write for Rights 2025

Events are happening worldwide; make yours count.

Write for Rights is already in full swing, with events happening around the world and activists coming together to demand justice. It’s an inspiring start to the season, and we’d love to see even more events pop up across Canada.

If you haven’t registered your 2025 event yet, now’s the time. 

Let’s keep the momentum going. Your actions bring hope to people whose rights are at risk, and we want to hear how it’s going.

Send us your feedback, ideas, or stories from your events — this campaign grows stronger with you.

The pictures capture events that took place in Zimbabwe when Amnesty International did the 2023 write for rights through the Harare and Bulawayo half marathons, Bindura University W4R, Girls College W4R and Dominican Convent W4R.

Power Up Your W4R

Need help with event costs? We’ve got you!

This Write for Rights season is shaping up to be one of our most impactful yet, and we’re excited to support your events from coast to coast. Your letters carry hope, solidarity, and real power, and we want to make hosting as easy as possible.

If covering postage, envelopes, or other materials is getting in the way, let us help. Email Shauna at smaclean@amnesty.ca to request funding and ensure your Write for Rights event has everything it needs to spark change.

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Read

Catch up on what you’ve missed! Visit the Book Club archive to explore past book selections and download discussion guides for meaningful conversations on human rights and justice.

Watch

If you missed it, watch this  Book Club event featuring Pacinthe Mattar in conversation with Niigaan Sinclair as he reflects on the life and legacy of his father, the late Honourable Murray Sinclair.

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Listen

Listen to former Secretary General Alex Neve deliver this year’s Massey Lectures as he reflects on his path into human rights law, the strength of local Amnesty activism, and the power of small actions to drive big change.

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