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Enhancing Cultural Understanding Between Newcomer and Aboriginal Communities T' V. z4 m! d0 a' `+ Y
How can we increase intercultural understanding?What do newcomer and Aboriginal communities share in common?" D- B$ t" t8 S+ H+ M
1 j" \) M5 j$ U0 A7 LJoin us for an opportunity to hear directly from the First peoples of these lands.
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February 27, 6:00-8:00 pm- Z# R+ I( V3 N7 s$ b
(Southeast Corner, 1st floor, Stanley A. Milner Library)
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March 13, 6:00-8:00 pm, r( @2 x: m2 p" W: b
(Southeast Corner, 1st floor, Stanley A. Milner Library)
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First Nations:
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(Southeast Corner, 1st floor, Stanley A. Milner Library)
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: M( Z# p/ ?3 N8 HIntercultural Dialogues Celebration:3 x7 `/ L. J1 q
April 17, 6:00-8:00 pm
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M+ M1 f3 T- B4 [$ ZThis series is organized by the Edmonton Immigrant Services Association (EISA), City of Edmonton’s Aboriginal Relations Office and the Edmonton Public Library and is part of a series titled “New to Canada? Things You Need to Know” organized by EISA.
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