Photo: Designed by Steven Seale
Karibuni Resource Manual and DVD
The Karibuni (Ki-Swahili for Welcome) DVD documentary, created by Victor Moke-Ngala, takes participants on a virtual exploration of Franco-African immigrants’ arrival in Alberta. Through this documentary, participants learn of the journey Franco-Africans take in leaving their original homes, arriving in Canada, experiencing the challenges and barriers to integration and eventually finding support and joining welcoming communities within their new home country.
The Karibuni manual provides further education and resources in the area of migration to Canada to help participants build a more in-depth awareness and knowledge about the experiences, barriers and challenges newcomers face. The Karibuni manual offers education in the area of:
- Understanding migrant issues
- Understanding the concept of integration
- Social capital, stereotypes and systemic discrimination
- Fighting racial profiling and media discrimination and improving representations of newcomers
- Strategizing on ways to make positive change towards inclusion
- Developing creative solutions through action
“If newcomers are to integrate into society so that both they and citizens can benefit from immigration, Canadians need to welcome them. Screening the Karibuni documentary and using the resource manual gives newcomers and citizens the chance to learn about and analyse the experiences of newcomers to Canada. That understanding is a key step towards building a more sincere and sustained welcome” (Karibuni manual, 2009).
Location:
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Policy/practice area:
Socio-economic integration
Keywords:
Anti-discrimination, Citizenship and regularization, Culture and diversity, Education, Employment, Empowerment, Equal access, Health, Housing, Intercultural outreach, Media and diversity, Training,
Integration Practitioner:
Civil society organization
Name of Organization:
Centre for Race and Culture
Website:
http://www.cfrac.com
Contact Information:
# 4, 10865 – 96 Street
T5H 2K2
Phone: 780-425-4644
Email: info@cfrac.com
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A virtual exploration of Franco-African immigrants’ arrival in Alberta – Canada
Photo: Designed by Steven Seale
Karibuni Resource Manual and DVD
The Karibuni (Ki-Swahili for Welcome) DVD documentary, created by Victor Moke-Ngala, takes participants on a virtual exploration of Franco-African immigrants’ arrival in Alberta. Through this documentary, participants learn of the journey Franco-Africans take in leaving their original homes, arriving in Canada, experiencing the challenges and barriers to integration and eventually finding support and joining welcoming communities within their new home country.
The Karibuni manual provides further education and resources in the area of migration to Canada to help participants build a more in-depth awareness and knowledge about the experiences, barriers and challenges newcomers face. The Karibuni manual offers education in the area of:
“If newcomers are to integrate into society so that both they and citizens can benefit from immigration, Canadians need to welcome them. Screening the Karibuni documentary and using the resource manual gives newcomers and citizens the chance to learn about and analyse the experiences of newcomers to Canada. That understanding is a key step towards building a more sincere and sustained welcome” (Karibuni manual, 2009).
Location:
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Policy/practice area:
Socio-economic integration
Keywords:
Anti-discrimination, Citizenship and regularization, Culture and diversity, Education, Employment, Empowerment, Equal access, Health, Housing, Intercultural outreach, Media and diversity, Training,
Integration Practitioner:
Civil society organization
Name of Organization:
Centre for Race and Culture
Website:
http://www.cfrac.com
Contact Information:
# 4, 10865 – 96 Street
T5H 2K2
Phone: 780-425-4644
Email: info@cfrac.com