Addressing Anti-Indigenous Racism in the Immigrant and Refugee-Serving Sector

Résumé

This 4-module course, is specifically aimed at assisting newcomer and migrant people who work in the immigrant and refugee-serving sector learn about the past and present-day experiences of anti-Indigenous racism experienced by the original peoples of this land now known as ‘Canada’.
OCASI is pleased to open registration for the upcoming self-directed online course on: Addressing Anti-Indigenous Racism in the Immigrant and Refugee-Serving Sector

The self-directed course will run between

April 4, 2023 - May 2, 2023

This 4-module course, is specifically aimed at assisting newcomer and migrant people who work in the immigrant and refugee-serving sector learn about the past and present-day experiences of anti-Indigenous racism experienced by the original peoples of this land now known as ‘Canada’.

Course Learning Objectives:

·        Articulate an understanding of the key historical occurrences that   laid the foundation for anti-Indigenous racism in Canada.
·        Articulate an understanding of the ways in which anti-Indigenous racism is manifested in Canadian society today.
·        Critically reflect on the relationship, commonalities, and distinctiveness between Indigenous and racialized migrant people today.
·        Learn how to design and implement promising practices for addressing anti-Indigenous racism in the immigrant and refugee-serving sector.

To Register: click here

Registration Deadline: Friday, March 31, 2023

If you have any questions or for more information, please contact
Maggie To at mto@ocasi.org 

*Course is offered over a 5 week period, to allow participants enough time to complete and receive a certificate.