Understanding Common Misconceptions About Race: A Family Conversation

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • 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, reflecting and learning together.
    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.
    Additional resources on race and racism:
    Fight Racism in Canada - Video Series: www.youtube.co....
    Fight Racism in Canada - Infographics: ccncsj.ca/info...
    For more information, visit CCNC-SJ's website at: ccncsj.ca

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