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Addressing Racism: A Community Seminar Empowering Change in West Vancouver
Combating Racism: Vancouver Seminar Highlights Community Action
Racism remains a significant concern in Vancouver, BC, prompting local organizations to take action through education and support initiatives. Skyrise Media Society and the Canadian Iranian Foundation recently hosted a seminar at the West Vancouver Community Centre aimed at empowering the Persian community to confront and address racism effectively.
The event featured expert speakers, including Dr. Reza Mohagheg, a psychological counselor, who discussed the emotional toll of racism and strategies for fostering resilience. He defined racism as "discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity," emphasizing its presence in societal and political systems.
Soheila Ansari, a member of the North Vancouver school district, presented educational videos from official government sources. She underscored the importance of education in promoting equity, stating, "Racism also affects people's general wellbeing when they are denied equal access to jobs, services, and education."
The seminar concluded with an interactive Q&A session, encouraging participants to share personal experiences and explore actionable solutions. This event exemplified community-driven efforts to promote inclusivity and combat systemic racism in Vancouver.
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Video links:
1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30AFFhn-868
2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzDPD5kE5rE
3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY71eZ1UYlk
4) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1hc0DUp2ag
Guest Speakers:
Dr. Reza Mohagheg; Psychological counsellor,
Soheila Ansari: North Vancouver School district
Canadian Iranian Foundation
Skyrise Media Society
LJI Journalist: Sherry Soltani
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