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The Necessity of Africa Community Integration into Canada

on October 14th, 2011 by Honore Gbedze

The forefront of community development, strategies vital to bring about positive and prosperous integration of citizens is a key focal point. If we turn our minds to history, we can see that every day citizens can drive change and organize a new direction for the community.

Filed under: Features Tagged as: Academic CommunityCivil Servants, Afric Canadians, Afric generations, African community, Canadian society, Caribbean, community umbrella, immigrants, Multiculturalism, TAN FACING FORWARD, UBC, William E. Burghardt Du Bois

Celebrating African Culture at UBC

on March 24th, 2011 by The Afro News

Africa Awareness Initiative (AAI) hosted its annual African Cultural Night at the Liu Institute for Global Issues at UBC.

Filed under: Local News Tagged as: African culture, Liu Institute, UBC, UBC students

Food for Table and Mind

on March 25th, 2010 by Helena Kaufman

Hungry4Change organizers briefed guests on the condition of more than a billion people of the world’s people living in precarious and vulnerable, food insecure situations.

Filed under: Local News Tagged as: Faculty of Land, helena kaufman, Hungry4Change, Oxfam, UBC

A Better Place to Live Refugee resettlement challenges all of society

on October 11th, 2009 by Helena Kaufman

On August 30, 2008, a public radio forum sponsored by The Afro News and La Palabre Radio Program aired live on the topic of “Settlement Issues of African Immigrants & Refugees. The panel discussion and call in segment explored the theme of “How can we make Vancouver a better place to live?” The show was

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