Collective Learning

Sharing learnings: How to center, amplify and support immigrant women’s voices

By Andrea Solnes (Learning Journeys Lead), Sandrine Espie (Pacific Immigrant Resources Society: Immigrant Services Learning Journeys Lead & Women’s Leadership Coordinator), Annelies Tjebbes (Learning Journeys Workshop Facilitator) Introduction Learning Journeys: Pathways for and with Immigrant Women is a 2-year social research and development project funded by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). Learning Journeys brings

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Learning Journeys: Pathways for and with Immigrant Women

I can’t remember a time when work initiatives and personal values crossed paths as meaningfully as they are for me now. In creating spaces and opportunities for newcomers to bring their strengths to their new roles in Canada, and with a belief that now is the time to listen more carefully to quieter voices speaking

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Addressing refugee men’s health in the EAL classroom

What is needed in the increasingly diverse and complex learning environment of language instruction for immigrants? I am grateful and excited to do the work I do, opening doors to look beyond current systems, structures and practices, asking questions such as these, and listening. Throughout the past year, through conversations with refugee men and the

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Strength in Diversity

Awakening to Diversity I think about the first ELT (English Language Training) class I taught at ISSofBC 25 years ago and recall the diversity of personalities and ethnicities in detail that delights me: 4 resourceful, tough, and playful Vietnamese young adults who had spent too much of their lives in a refugee camp a Somalian

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