Indigenous University Preparation Program (IUPP) at Simon Fraser University.

Beginning in Fall 2021 (early application deadline April 30, 2021).To tell you a little more about our program, it helps pave the way for Indigenous Students to successfully transition to undergraduate studies using small cohort-style classes and a supportive atmosphere. We offer first-year academic credit courses that integrate humanities and social sciences with Indigenous perspectives.…

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New Programs: What have we done lately?

Dear Friends and Members of the Great Lakes Networking Society of BC (GLBC).   Thank you for your unwavering support, relationship, friendship, and commitment for helping and/or assisting us during the common cause of surviving the COVID-19 pandemic.  As the COVID’19 out break evolves, the GLBC, our community and most other community groups/individuals are doing everything possible to support our community through this difficult time.    To-date, an un-estimated number in Vancouver, it is environs and…

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SWES Africa Zone Food Bank

Somali Women's Empowerment Society organize a food bank three times per week bringing fresh, and ready made foods to the community. For more information on this program visit the website or call 604-722-3177. Due to Covid-19 some restrictions are in place and food pick up is currently not available but delivery may be an option.www.swesafricazone.org

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Black Iraqis say George Floyd’s Death sheds light on their own plight

Black Iraqis say George Floyd's death sheds light on their own centuries-long plight African-Iraqi men are calling for equal representation and rights. December 6, 2008. Reuters The death of George Floyd during his arrest in the US city of Minneapolis last month has shed light on the plight of another community: Black Iraqis. They say…

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B.C. paramedics responded to a record 131 overdose calls in a single day

  VANCOUVER -- Paramedics responded to a record number of overdose calls on Friday, B.C. Emergency Health Services says. There were 131 calls reporting suspected overdoses that day – "the most recorded in a single day," BCEHS wrote on Twitter Monday. "This is double (the) average daily overdoses." Those calls were made in an area…

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Covid-19

SWAHILI Tuko kwenye COVID19 pamoja Huu ni wakati wa busara, sio hofu. Sayansi, sio unyanyapaa.  Ukweli, sio hofu na COVID-19 ni adui wetu wa kawaida sasa. Nchi zina jukumu la kusonga mbele, kusonga mbele, na kuongeza kiwango na lazima zitangaze vita dhidi ya virusi hivi. Mlipuko huelekeza nyumbani uhusiano muhimu wa familia yetu ya kibinadamu. Kuzuia kuenea zaidi kwa COVID-19 ni jukumu la pamoja kwa sisi sote. We are in the COVID19 together  This is a time for prudence, not panic. Science, not stigma.  Facts, not fear and COVID-19 is our common enemy now.  Countries have a responsibility to gear up, step forward, and scale-up and must declare war on this virus.  A pandemic drive home the essential interconnectedness of our human family. …

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Equity and Anti-Racism: A Culturally Competent Workforce

At Great Lakes Networking Society of BC, we developed a process for measuring the diversity and cultural competency of our administrative, governance and artistic workforce and how we assess Cultural competence within communities and Workforce At GLBC we value diversity and inclusion, we work more productively in teams, to reach financial and programs goals more easily.  We believe in a diverse workforce that is step toward our final goal: which is “a culturally competent workforce”.   Cultural competence to is a…

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The Many Myths of Slaves and the Underground Railroads

The Underground Railroad was a secret network of abolitionists (people who wanted to abolish slavery). They helped African Americans escape from enslavement in the American South to free Northern states or to Canada. The Underground Railroad was the largest anti-slavery freedom movement in North America. It brought between 30,000 and 40,000 fugitives to British North…

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Swahili Day Proclamation June 22, 2019

Swahili Community Day:  Proclamation by Queen Elizabeth the II on June 22/2019, and the Mayor of Vancouver Gregor Roberson, on June 22 2018 https://snapthatpenny.blogspot.com/2018/06/first-swahili-community-day-in-vancouver.html Lugha ya Kiswahili, inaimarisha watu (Jumuiya), inakuza mazungumzo ya kitamaduni, anuwai, mazungumzo ya kitamaduni, sanaa, Muziki, michezo, na Umoja) Languages are important for jobs, for communication between people, for interacting, if you fall in love to visit new countries or with some foreigner, it's good to know her or his native language.   Language is very much important to our culture, it allows us to pass on ideas, knowledge, and even attitudes…

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