Inclusive cities: Welcoming newcomers
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Part of a series of forums that Douglas College is hosting in partnership with SFU and the City of New Westminster. The goal of these forums is to provide an occasion for frank discussion on important issues facing urban and suburban communities, to both inform and learn from academics, practitioners, and citizens. The social integration and inclusion of immigrants and refugees is not just about how they adapt to their new homes; it’s also about how welcoming and supportive the wider community is. How does immigration impact social cohesion? How can we create "welcoming cities" for newcomers? And what are the roles and responsibilities of municipalities in fostering inclusive environments? Moderator: Dr. Elliot Rossiter, Humanities and Social Sciences (Douglas College). A professor at Douglas College, in the Philosophy Department. Panelists: Dr. Yushu Zhu, Art and Social Sciences (SFU). Dr. Zhu is an assistant professor of Urban Studies and Public Policy at SFU. Prior to SFU, she worked at the Asian Pacific Foundation of Canada as a Research Manager leading survey research projects on Canada-Asian engagement. Her current research focuses on housing and community issues, including the spatial and temporal patterns of housing stratification, sense of home, and social relations that constitute urban neighbourhoods. She pays special attention to communities of immigrants, low income populations, and ethnic minorities. (3:01) Eyob Naizghi, former Executive Director (MOSAIC). For over 17 years until 2018 Eyob lead MOSAIC, an immigrant and refugee services organization with offices across the Lower Mainland. Prior to joining MOSAIC in 1992, he worked with international development organizations in Africa for a decade in different capacities, including as a freelance consultant. Presently he volunteers with Vantage Point as knowledge philanthropist in the area of non-profit governance and leadership development and mentors emerging and aspiring leaders. He acquired his MA in Urban Geography from UBC and he and his family have been residents of New Westminster for over 27 years. (22:09) Q&A with panelists (57:16)
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1 hour, 26 minutes, 3 seconds
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