Both immigrant groups and national minorities are, in different ways, seeking legal recognition of their ethnocultural identities and practices. |
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One of the most pressing issues facing liberal democracies today is the politicization of ethnocultural diversity. |
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It's not like you to belittle legitimate concerns from a distinct ethnocultural space. |
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The history of American labor movements during these years is a tale of both immigrant activism and ethnocultural struggle. |
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The major cleavages are ethnocultural, philosophical and economic. |
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In this chapter I will focus on the claims raised by ethnocultural groups, such as immigrants, national minorities, indigenous peoples, and racial groups. |
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She works with immigrants, refugees, members of nondominant ethnocultural groups, and a variety of systems, to build capacities and dismantle systemic discrimination. |
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A PO is an authority figure, however, and is negatively perceived by some ethnocultural communities. |
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It would be useful for CSC to evaluate procedures and assessment tools whit a view to allowing for ethnocultural variations. |
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Staff development programs on antiracism and ethnocultural equity are in place for trustees and all board staff. |
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To establish mechanisms for measuring progress towards antiracism and ethnocultural equity. |
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To establish antiracism and ethnocultural equity principles and objectives and incorporate them into annual plans and year-end reports. |
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An effective mechanism is in place for the system-wide implementation and monitoring of the board's antiracism and ethnocultural equity policy. |
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Terms in these areas will no doubt continue to evolve and be refined as work in and commitment to antiracism and ethnocultural equity grow. |
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Boards shall begin implementing their policies on antiracism and ethnocultural equity upon receiving approval from the ministry. |
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Such studies implicitly base their view of ethnocultural identities as fixed quantities rather than socially constructed and processual. |
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We also work with other ethnocultural communities when our research unearths material that is offensive to other communities. |
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All of these definitions of identity-defining membership in ethnocultural minorities may be essentialist to different degrees. |
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But membership in a minority ethnocultural group is not necessarily essentialist in the eyes of all who feel it. |
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Individuals who embrace an essentialist definition of their ethnocultural identity group believe that it is impossible to change one's identity. |
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A by-product of ethnocultural diversification and intermingling in Canada is exogamy: the union of spouses with different mother tongues. |
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Antiracism and ethnocultural equity policies go beyond a broad focus on multiculturalism and race relations. |
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The Multiculturalism Program has information about a number of ethnocultural community groups and organizes events with the community. |
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To eliminate racial and ethnocultural stereotyping in educational and career-planning programs. |
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There was a proposal for ethnocultural racial minorities to participate in public decision making. |
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The purpose of that program is to encourage the recognition and commemoration of ethnocultural communities affected by wartime measures. |
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Teaching could also incorporate the cultural values of both mainstream and minority ethnocultural groups. |
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This is an informal, non-profit group that has been around for over 25 years and represents over 30 different ethnocultural groups. |
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The paper concludes by suggesting legal strategies which disabled ethnocultural communities can utilize to overcome discrimination. |
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To avoid folklorization, it is necessary to work with the ethnocultural communities, particularly community groups and ethnic associations. |
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The Niger River is generally considered the boundary between the two great ethnocultural zones within Mali, separating the black, Sub-Saharan zone to the south from the Arab-Berber zone to the north. |
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The survey, carried out in December 2015, mapped the gender and ethnocultural diversity of selected board and executive leaders in public organisations and charities. |
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He is also involved in two research projects on ethical issues in transplantation, one on ethnocultural attitudes towards organ donation and the other on living anonymous kidney donation. |
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Its first goal is to examine several municipal policies on ethnocultural diversity management and on fighting racism and discrimination, the tools for evaluating these policies, and their indicators, if any. |
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Similarly, any staff members who express racial intolerance by complaining about the employment of members of ethnocultural minority groups can undermine employee morale. |
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Unlike the Francophone minorities in other parts of Canada, the Anglophone population in Quebec has benefited from significant experience in the integration of members of ethnocultural communities. |
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We will be ramping up our outreach activities in between campaigns, to reach youth, Canadians with special needs and the aboriginal and ethnocultural communities. |
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The composition of each committee varied, but associations, communities and ethnocultural groups, as well as regional CIC offices, were all represented. |
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Thus, the status report provided in the document will strengthen the optimal development of young children, whether they belong to an endogamous, exogamous, ethnocultural, rural or urban family. |
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Subconsciously or otherwise, some teachers may have higher expectations of students from some linguistic and ethnocultural backgrounds than others. |
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According to the most recent census data, what is the population breakdown of the city and environs for linguistic minorities, Aboriginal peoples, gender and ethnocultural minorities? |
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This support has allowed us to attract a large number of volunteers, reach a large audience through advertising, and feature many local artists from different ethnocultural communities in the Outaouais region. |
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Minority ethnocultural allegiances do not prevent young second generation immigrants from identifying with the society that welcomed their parents and in which they themselves grew up. |
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Table 4.17 shows that the funding mix or profile of ethnocultural organizations and social service groups was fairly stable through our five-year period of study. |
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While distinctive both in terms of demographics and related immigration policy frameworks, these parts of the world face compellingly similar issues in the representation of ethnocultural minorities on television. |
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Since then, Piotr was an untiring and capable political volunteer, always trying to help the ethnocultural communities develop a stronger relationship with the federal government. |
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In the 1970s, the formalist bias of experimental filmmaking meant that issues of ethnocultural identity were rarely, if ever, the focus of film practice. |
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The program provides consultation and interpretation to members of Montreal's diverse ethnocultural communities, ensuring that children receive health care that is both culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate. |
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Kobayashi traces the diminished capacity for concerted action on the part of leaders of ethnocultural organizations operating on a national scale. |
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To ensure that trustees and staff are aware that they are expected to broaden their expertise in antiracist and ethnocultural equity education through courses, workshops, and community consultation. |
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Antiracist and ethnocultural equity education is not a new educational program, but a commitment to positive and equitable outcomes in all education programs and services for all students. |
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Several of the requirements for school board policies on antiracism and ethnocultural equity fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the sections of boards. |
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Raj was also a Director of the Reel World Film Foundation, an organization dedicated to showcasing the achievements of ethnocultural producers and filmmakers. |
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To articulate clearly the board's commitment to principles of antiracism and ethnocultural equity in all existing and new board policies, guidelines, operations, and practices. |
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Diversity Index: The final map in the employed labour force series depicts the degree of ethnocultural diversity in terms of who works in each census tract of the city. |
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As explained above, maps are produced for each city that indicate the degree of ethnocultural diversity that exists in each city at the census tract level. |
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School board policies and implementation plans shall be comprehensive and shall be designed to integrate the principles of antiracism and ethnocultural equity into all aspects of education programs and board operations. |
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Possibilities range from evidence of the practice of cultural safety, through the inclusion of ethnocultural groups in identifying health behaviors to links between employment status and health etc. |
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These guidelines will help members of the education community to shape school board antiracism and ethnocultural equity policies and implementation plans. |
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Seldom do the policy's detractors refer to change in direction of the policy away from institutional or core support of ethnocultural organizations. |
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Under a 1992 amendment to the Education Act, school boards and sections were required by the ministry to develop and implement directives on antiracism and ethnocultural equity. |
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Those individuals with personal connections to ethnocultural communities because of their own ethnicity, their church work and their volunteer or community work felt that they had influenced the work of their agencies. |
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To assist school board trustees, administrators, and staff to develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviours needed to implement antiracism and ethnocultural equity policies in the school system. |
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To ensure that board policy directions and priorities as well as the day-to-day implementation of programs and services are consistent with the aims of antiracism and ethnocultural equity. |
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Principles of antiracism and ethnocultural equity are clearly articulated in the board's mission statement and strategic plan, where applicable, and in all board policies, guidelines, and procedures. |
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Ethnic issues are covered from the point of view of representatives of ethnocultural autonomies, ethnographers, historians, specialists in ethnic conflicts, sociologists, culturologists and art critics. |
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