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Conversations About Race: Family Perspectives
This video has closed captioning available in English, French, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language.
Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - for Social Justice (CCNC-SJ), this video is a part of our "Fighting Racism in Canada - Community Conversations " series for children, families, and community engagement.
This video series was made by teachers with the support of students, families, and organizations from the Asian Canadian community, and is also funded by the Government of Canada.
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Responding to Racism: A Family Conversation
Просмотров 15Месяц назад
This video shows a parent and child talking about an experience of racism at the child's school. Together, they discuss different situations and things for the child to think about when responding to racism. Through their conversation, we see a parent share his own story and experiences of racism to connect with what the child is feeling and to support him to be proud of his Asian identity. Thi...
Allyship and Agency: Supporting Your Peers
Просмотров 7Месяц назад
This video shows a group of students supporting a classmate who has experienced racism from other children at school. We hear about some of the worries and doubts this student has and see how her classmates show understanding, support and care. Together, they begin to discuss race and racism in their own experiences and make connections to other groups who experience discrimination in society. ...
Conversations About Race: Parent Perspectives
Просмотров 89Месяц назад
This video has closed captioning available in English, French, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language. Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - for Social Justice (CCNC-SJ), this video is a part of our "Figh...
Conversations About Race: Youth Perspectives
Просмотров 6Месяц назад
This video has closed captioning available in English, French, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language. Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - for Social Justice (CCNC-SJ), this video is a part of our "Figh...
Understanding Common Misconceptions About Race: A Family Conversation
Просмотров 17Месяц назад
There are many common misconceptions about race and racism in Canada that can make it challenging to fight racism. This video shows a family of five having a discussion to help each other understand what these misconceptions are and how racism works. Through their conversation, we see how adults and children can talk openly about race and racism with each other and the importance of listening, ...
Stop Asian Hate Event
Просмотров 1623 года назад
#StopAsianHate #FaceRace featuring The Honorable Harjit Saijan - Minister of National Defence Ellen - Project 1907 neo-Nazi turned cure for hate founder Tony McAleer Executive Director of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation Mohammed Hashim Sgt Val Spicer of the Vancouver Police Department Dr. Santa Ono president of UBC Amy Cheng of S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Yuan (Elisha) Yao of the Chinese Community Po...
Eyes Open: An Anti-Asian Racism PSA - French Subtitles
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
This #AsianHeritageMonth, we are calling on our allies to confront the historical and present injustices facing our communities, and #FaceRace. Learn more about who we are, our work, and what more needs to be done at ccncsj.ca Will you stay silent? Instagram: @ccncsj Facebook: ccncsj
Eyes Open: An Anti-Asian Racism PSA
Просмотров 90 тыс.3 года назад
This #AsianHeritageMonth, we are calling on our allies to confront the historical and present injustices facing our communities, and #FaceRace. Learn more about who we are, our work, and what more needs to be done at ccncsj.ca Will you stay silent? Instagram: @ccncsj Facebook: ccncsj French captioning available here: ruclips.net/video/z5XwNjWHqD4/видео.html
Fighting Racism: What Can You Do?
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
This video has captioning available in English, French, Simplified, and Traditional Chinese. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language. For Students Grades 4 and Up Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - For Social Justice (CCNC-SJ) This video is a part of a series to help stu...
Fighting Racism: It Isn't Always Easy
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This video has captioning available in English, French, Simplified, and Traditional Chinese. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language. For Students Grades 4 and Up Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - For Social Justice (CCNC-SJ) This video is a part of a series to help stu...
Impacts of Racism
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 года назад
This video has captioning available in English, French, Simplified, and Traditional Chinese. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language. For Students Grades 4 and Up Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - For Social Justice (CCNC-SJ) This video is a part of a series to help stu...
Racism and Other Forms of Discrimination
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 года назад
This video has captioning available in English, French, Simplified, and Traditional Chinese. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language. For Students Grades 4 and Up Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - For Social Justice (CCNC-SJ) This video is a part of a series to help stu...
Types of Racism
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
This video has captioning available in English, French, Simplified, and Traditional Chinese. To turn on captions, click the CC icon in the bottom right corner of the video and then click the settings icon to the right to select the language. For Students Grades 4 and Up Presented by the Chinese Canadian National Council - For Social Justice (CCNC-SJ) This video is a part of a series to help stu...
Understanding Race & Racism
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.3 года назад
Understanding Race & Racism
Stop the Spread of Racism
Просмотров 3424 года назад
Stop the Spread of Racism
CCNCSJ Forum 30 09 2019
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CCNCSJ Forum 30 09 2019

Комментарии

  • @neuriceiamariamiranda6713
    @neuriceiamariamiranda6713 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing that!

  • @gajahmada9539
    @gajahmada9539 Месяц назад

    Eyes open

  • @PerezMex187
    @PerezMex187 Месяц назад

    White ppl are racist-> stereotype

  • @flamurshalagrendel
    @flamurshalagrendel 3 месяца назад

    Make a backup of me cases against Switzerland for human rights violation: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sLdE3Ps4TDt09X1MPNVKsJK8YDa6qdYR?usp=drive_link

  • @flamurshalagrendel
    @flamurshalagrendel 3 месяца назад

    Make a backup of me cases against Switzerland for human rights violation: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sLdE3Ps4TDt09X1MPNVKsJK8YDa6qdYR?usp=drive_link

  • @debbiethompson-xm1qn
    @debbiethompson-xm1qn 4 месяца назад

    End Racism

  • @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns
    @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns 8 месяцев назад

    CASA COMIGO AMOR

  • @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns
    @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns 8 месяцев назад

    FOI NA ÉPOCA DO CORONA REI 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns
    @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns 8 месяцев назад

    Então e VERDEDA E PRINCE VEGETA 😂

  • @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns
    @user-kw8en6jc6gffuhgikawwmwns 8 месяцев назад

    FALA MEU AMOR

  • @hussainjanum5393
    @hussainjanum5393 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks 🎉

  • @phoenixrising6720
    @phoenixrising6720 11 месяцев назад

    Very nicely explained and, finally, some excellent excellent examples of systemic racism and how they work together.

  • @BendyLilZebraBabe
    @BendyLilZebraBabe 11 месяцев назад

    I remember when I was young. There was this Korean restaurant in my neighborhood one of a few Korean stores actually. I remember most of the people treated the owners of the restaurant and store horrible. But because of my earliest experiences with racism had led me to hate any instances of it I used to defend the store owners and would get into fights with friends sometimes because I would get more to them about the crap day today. One day before I left the neighborhood an adult not only attacked me but said their attack dog one me to attack me as well. Running literally for my life I happened to run into that Korean restaurant. They treated me so horribly cussed me told me to get out even though they could see that there was literally a grown man and an attack dog waiting to do be serious, I'm sitting outside their door why because I was black. It didn't matter that always be respectful it didn't matter that always come and get people were disrespectful to do it only mattered that I was black and they had their own prejudices and racist Concepts. People acting like racism is about something that can only happen to Ward's minorities indigenous or people of color. Well it wasn't until the last decade that Hispanics and Asians considered themselves people of color. I grew up at a time when both of those cultures treated people of color that is a black persuasion like utter crap! And as if they were better than them because their skin was whiter. If this whole world don't get past the idiocy of free system we will destroy ourselves. House divided against each other cannot stand! You being in another country does not make you not a part of this planet. And if the whole world can't get past their idiotic concepts of race and we will destroy ourselves and this planet and we will deserve everything that we get!

  • @BendyLilZebraBabe
    @BendyLilZebraBabe 11 месяцев назад

    🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @ClearerThanMud
    @ClearerThanMud 11 месяцев назад

    I have mixed feelings about the use of racism for all of these cases. On the one hand, I can understand a person with a characteristic Chinese appearance being a bit taken aback by someone wondering whether they were born in China. Just because you are of Chinese ancestry does not mean that you were born there. On the other hand, there really is a correlation between the two. Some people enjoy interacting with people from other countries and learning about their cultures, after all, so is it so terrible of them to ask whether you are from another country, perhaps the one where 99% of the people of Chinese ancestry live? But more importantly, the word racism was traditionally used to describe discrimination based on race, and the most salient part of that was the ill intent driving that discrimination. Trying to extend the use of the term to cover situations that involve no ill intent arguably dilutes the term -- now it can mean something as innocuous as wondering whether I was born in China. How does that feel for somebody who has repeatedly suffered race-based discrimination?

  • @j.jonahjoestar7924
    @j.jonahjoestar7924 Год назад

    chinease japanease boobies

  • @XXthelivingdead
    @XXthelivingdead Год назад

    my question is can an idividual be racist towards another individual and both be of different race (for example: asian person say something to a black person and visa versa? or black person to a hispanic person or hispanic person to a white person even) i've seen this be debated on weather thats still racism or not between the individuals but given the definition of individual racism,wouldn't it still be racism even between two other race groups? (that are not white) i'm just trying to learn! i've always seen the debate 'you cannot be racist to white people' while yes we do not experience systemic/institutional racism and i understand that racism does trickle down into individual racism itself and white people are less likely to experience anything like this,surely its not impossible either? i've seen the word 'predujaced' being used in place of 'racism' towards white people so i've seen people are say ' you cant be racist to white people but you can be predujaced towards white people and i'm predujaced towards white pople because i just dont like them' but isn't that still some form of individual racism? isn't individual racism being predujaced against someone because you do not like their race? another thing i've seen some others say is negatively sterotyping certain racial groups isn't racism if its coming from another race group that also deals with racism yet doesn't negative racial sterotyping have alot of roots in racism?. of course this last part about the sterotyping isn't the main majority of people doing things/saying these things but it is a few minut situations i have seen which do confuse me. or would that be xenophobia instead? please do correct me if i'm wrong though,i'm just trying to learn and educate myself on these things and would appreciate others opinions on stuff like this especially if they experience these things and racism on the daily

  • @klytus8339
    @klytus8339 Год назад

    So now you know what black people have gone through, and you may want to start with your own people not to discriminate against other minorities especially as a consumer in your store. America has always been based on English black white and Native indigenous

  • @Mega_vegeta
    @Mega_vegeta Год назад

    We Got To Celebrate Our Differences

  • @chiaming48
    @chiaming48 Год назад

    Let's end this at our generation.

  • @zous2210
    @zous2210 Год назад

    - Hi, where are you from? - OMG YOUR ARE INSLUTING ME!!! RACIST - Hi, you speak English very well. - HOW DARE YOU!!! - Hello, I like to watch anime - I am from Canada, you are racist Thank God I do not live among such people and can speak freely

  • @nataliegrayhandle
    @nataliegrayhandle Год назад

    Thank you! I’m dealing with racism from an past relationship. This helped me make sense of it. I need to be on the lookout while dating.

  • @marilynwillett804
    @marilynwillett804 Год назад

    Asians live in Canada because they wanted to leave their country and live in a white society. OBVIOUSLY or were they kidnapped and brought to Canada to be slaves?

  • @gussgr8917
    @gussgr8917 Год назад

    As someone that has suffered significant discrimination for being Hispanic, this video helped me a lot!

  • @emmybammy3393
    @emmybammy3393 2 года назад

    As a POC and a black person, this made me feel very good and I love how we can unite together and defeat racism. I stand for anti racism, sexism, etc.

  • @younot-ez3xr
    @younot-ez3xr 2 года назад

    Bring back the Roof Koreans

  • @422812
    @422812 2 года назад

    Every migration of every people, of every belief, of every creed was once an immigrant in a strange land. We are all immigrants and we have built this land through our blood, our sweat, our tears. God bless our diversity.

  • @redscorpion9411
    @redscorpion9411 2 года назад

    People I grew up with in high school assumed that because I'm Hispanic and born in Mexico, I was going to be deported back to Mexico when Trump took office! My parents couldn't vote at the time because we were just residents, not U.S. citizens. Me and my brother couldn't;t vote because of that and we were teenagers. Today, I am a U.S. citizen and I voted in 2020 along with my household! Saying who I voted for will cause racist tension and division because some people here may have voted for either Biden or Trump. I don't give a flying flick about who you voted for TBH, as long as you're genuinely nice (not necessarily politically correct but cool and fun to be with) and you don't agree with the bad policies of the candidate you voted for. Trump's national debt situation and his arrogance were very troubling, and Biden's inflation crisis and creepy behavior are horrifying! But what should we do if our ideal candidate does something we don't like. Call them? Visit them? Make a rant video about our disagreement with them on a certain thing? LMK. The vaccine passport laws enacted by Democrats are arguably systemically racist, and inflation is systemically classist. The only people not affected are upper class elites! Everybody else, from working class to upper-middle class, is affected. Biden's approval from Latinos and black people is dropping pretty quickly given how horribly he's handled the economy and essentially making Trump's flaws even worse! As a Hispanic, what my community also considers a racial slur is the neologism "Latinx". Most of us either have never heard of that word or if we have, dislike it! "Latinx" is stupid, disgraceful, imperialistic, and a mockery to the Latino community, and Democrats who call me a bigot for saying that ARE the real racist bigots who have no respect for my culture! I much rather prefer the term "Latine". LMK what you think? CIVIL disagreements only! (No name-calling, no slandering, no screaming "I HATE YOU", none of that BS. Just talk pls. If I disagree with you, I do so out of kindness.)

  • @JimLahey_and_Blulian
    @JimLahey_and_Blulian 2 года назад

    Wang chung

  • @usersrt46
    @usersrt46 2 года назад

    なんで渡邊wwwww

  • @kathykalish9555
    @kathykalish9555 2 года назад

    Maybe we can start calling ourselves: tan instead of Asian. Asian makes it sound like Asia is the only place where we are from and belong. People from Europe are not called Europeans; they are called white. People from Africa are not called Africans; they are called black. Black, white, red, tan, and brown are colors that exist in our universe. So, when Europeans are called white, they can fit in in America, Australia... If we allow ourselves to be pigeonholed into being called Asians, then Asians belong only to Asia. We become forever foreigners. Yet, if we call ourselves TAN, we are part of the color spectrum, belonging everywhere, not just Asia. We do not and should not be called yellow because of its perforative tone: yellow equals cowardly. Besides having a degrading meaning, yellow has two syllables. Tan has one syllable, just like white, black, red, and brown. Every racial and ethnic group on earth can refer to themselves as belonging to a single-syllable color found on Earth, but somehow East Asians are left out and ostracized. Why should we be singled out to be different as belonging to only one continent: Asia? We belong on God's green Earth like everyone else. We are TAN. Tan is a color found on every continent. We are TAN, and we belong in the Americas, in Europe, in Australia, in Africa, in Antarctica, in Asia. White, tan, red, brown, black- we are all part of the same color spectrum.

  • @Nozverah2
    @Nozverah2 2 года назад

    If it doesn't look or sound like a racism then maybe it's not a racism... Jesus, stop tacking on definitions.

    • @Arusi--IKENGA-01
      @Arusi--IKENGA-01 3 месяца назад

      There is a phenomenon known as subtle racism. For instance, when someone says, 'that guy "Daquan" would come to work by 10 a.m.,' they are making an assumption based on his race, perpetuating the racist stereotype that Black people are habitually late and lack a strong work ethic. Although the individual may not harbor explicit ill will towards the Black person, their words and beliefs still contribute to a harmful and discriminatory environment.

  • @rickymurphy6200
    @rickymurphy6200 2 года назад

    U reachin lady

  • @ATrueCanadianBeaver
    @ATrueCanadianBeaver 2 года назад

    Regardless where you were from, this IS your, my and our home, OUR Canada!!! We have been a part of our collective history, we have contributed to the building of our nation, we have served in our Police Forces and the Canadian Armed Forces, we have protected our country, and we shall stand tall and hold our heads high as proud CANADIANS!!!

  • @nickiazami7375
    @nickiazami7375 2 года назад

    Can I have the lyrics to this rant please?

  • @namcleod
    @namcleod 2 года назад

    Beautifully filmed, written and narrated. Wonderful to see so many faces -- may this video bring light to others.

  • @gamingwith24ks7
    @gamingwith24ks7 3 года назад

    Stop racism im an indian in india there is upper class and lower cast im of a lower class but people in the upper class dont behave well to me😓

    • @incubus_the_man
      @incubus_the_man 2 года назад

      Since you're in India, the people that are treating you differently are likely to be the same race as you. So I think that what you're experiencing is more of a social caste system or classism.

  • @yuegonghuamei6685
    @yuegonghuamei6685 3 года назад

    Where's my comment, who delete mine?

  • @shrinivas2606
    @shrinivas2606 3 года назад

    Kindly suggest me the books where I can get theory of Individual and systemic racism

  • @fliparama
    @fliparama 3 года назад

    This video educated me a lot. Thank you. You're are very kind.

  • @ARB-rb9qd
    @ARB-rb9qd 3 года назад

    WOW! So AWESOME. I’m crying now.

  • @user-mt8le7zr5p
    @user-mt8le7zr5p 3 года назад

    yeah but i don't support blm only asian lives matter more deserve it

  • @MrWatchowtnow
    @MrWatchowtnow 3 года назад

    Yeah , black people , leave asians alone.

  • @tonymontana9754
    @tonymontana9754 3 года назад

    hide your asian last names in the comments. ofuscate them

  • @ellazubec9862
    @ellazubec9862 3 года назад

    The combination of the poem and cinematography…. ahhhh (sigh of happiness)✨immaculate✨ * CHEFS KISS * It's so well written, and powerful!!! Christopher Tse touched on a variety of issues Asian-Canadians have faced(and still face), which I appreciate. I wish I hadn't found this video two months late :( ! I'll be sending this to my English teacher because I'm sure she'll appreciate the mix of good poetry, and activism. :) As someone who is part Japanese, it breaks my heart that Asian heritage month, Asian history, and Asian struggles don't get nearly as much recognition as they deserve. istg anti-Asian racism isn't talked about enough and the world has been pretty messed up recently, and it made me so glad that you guys made a video (and campaign) specifically targeting all of it. All the racists that say we "deserve" this can go to the bad place too bc their logic is completely flawed. Nobody deserves hate for being themselves. I was so happy to see Kim’s Convenience there too :D *Here it is written out :* We have never been a loud people. Our elders always taught us That actions speak louder than words So we learned to keep our heads down Keep our grades up Keep our kin close Keep our mouth shut. I wonder? What it does to a people when they stay quiet for so long Do they forget their voice? The sound of their stories? The resilience of language? When you are no longer in your Mother land Does your mother tongue still sing of home? What work songs lifted our spirits as we built the railroad? What prayers did we whisper as they sent us to camps in the mountains to meditate on all the ways we don’t belong to this country? So we stayed quiet. As they burned our Chinatowns down And spit on our grandmas at bus stops We stayed quiet. As they laughed in our faces and told us, To go back to where we came from But they’ve mistaken our silence.. For compliance Looked on our meekness as weakness. See we are not the submissive stereotype that’s been depicted on silence, on us. They’ve gotten it twisted. Silence is golden. As are we. A gradient of yellow to brown, Every KoreanTown & Little Saigon - an act of defiance Every hunchback elder - A humble giant Silence is grace in the triumph. Is peace in the not. Silence is bold. A force. It is the brewing calm before the coming storm. And now the sky is splitting open and the rage is pouring forth So this is for, Every kid who’s tried to pull their nose bridge to make it taller, Everytime they mocked us cause our eyes are smaller. This is both for our elders alive and remembered. For their lessons - the tough and the tender. For our full names - past and present. May they be pronounced. May they be respected. For every shink in the national fabric, Every nip in the winter wind of prairie towns and northern Hamlets Coast to coast on stolen land. We are here. We’ve been here. From takeout joints to internment camps To internships and graduation caps, we are strong. We have pride. We fight. We fall. We rise. And to those who say we don’t belong? It’s them who should open their eyes. #ProudToBeAsian #StopAsianHate

  • @kkaplan1529
    @kkaplan1529 3 года назад

    if he wants to deliver the message effectively, speak a little slower. this is not for show. this is for communication.

  • @Sir.K2
    @Sir.K2 3 года назад

    Totally irrelevant argument. In Canada the official languages are English and French. Also, its not permitted to write other languages be written on public signage. But, in many cases governmental signage are in Chinese! No to Chinese colonisation

  • @geraldpolzinjr9670
    @geraldpolzinjr9670 3 года назад

    This is so cringe! 😅🤣😆😂 Maybe you should ask the black community why you don't belong? 🤔

  • @stranger333k
    @stranger333k 3 года назад

    💯

  • @bettyjay253
    @bettyjay253 3 года назад

    Beautiful poetry to awaken all to the strength of Asians in Canada and around the globe. We make bold contributions; we are often not acknowledged...until Christopher Tse vocalized our immense collective power. Thank you!