Community Reads Virtual Meeting
Join us for a virtual Community Read Event meeting on June 29 to discuss common themes, explore experiences in crossing cultures, and contribute to a community discussion.
Join us for a virtual Community Read Event meeting on June 29 to discuss common themes, explore experiences in crossing cultures, and contribute to a community discussion.
Painted rocks are all the rage right now! The idea behind these Welcome Rocks is that community members can decorate them at your library and place them in locations for others to find as a welcome to our community gesture. Following the Welcome Rocks painting session, participants are encouraged to take a picture of their […]
One-on-one conversations over coffee with our neighbours. Our neighbours are made up of various community members with unique experiences, backgrounds and stories to tell.
Inclusive work environments produce higher performance, increase employee engagement, fuel innovation and creativity, increase retention, and positively impact the customer service experience.
Come participate in an open-air yoga session and to learn more about yoga - one of the six schools of Hinduism.
Welcoming Week is an annual opportunity to recognize and celebrate the people, places and values that help everyone feel welcome and that they belong in their local community, no matter where they come from.
The facts are clear. The experiences of racialized groups within organizations are different. White privilege exists. There is unconscious bias that disproportionately affects racialized groups.
Introduction to Intercultural Competency is a free introductory workshop featuring topics like Identity and Culture, Value-based Behaviours, Assigning Meaning and Unconscious Bias.
Join us on Thursday, November 17, for an in-depth virtual discussion and reflection on the Expulsion of Asians in Uganda in 1972. November 2 marks the 50th anniversary of this event that left lasting impacts on families for generations and changed the landscape of Uganda forever.
In this interactive zoom workshop, we will examine some of the most common Cultural Orientations, including Time, Power Distance, Hierarchy and Communication.