“We Can’t Paint Them with One Brush”: Creating Opportunities for Learning about Refugee Integration

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7202/1055581ar

Keywords:

refugees, service provision, civic/community engagement, knowledge mobilization, integration, resettlement, identity, discrimination

Abstract

This article presents the process of creation and initial outcomes of a pedagogical tool called Refugee Journeys: Identity, Intersectionality and Integration, which allows players the opportunity to experience settlement and integration from the identity of a refugee. The purpose of the tool is to educate players about the need for intersectional approaches to refugee service provision, to foster a sense of admiration and respect for refugees’ experiences, and to interact with public policies from the perspective of the least privileged. Outcomes involve recognitions that individual identities affect integration experiences and meaningful discussions about refugee integration, identity, and discrimination.

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Author Biography

Michelle Lam, University of Manitoba

Michelle Lam is a graduate student at the University of Manitoba. The author may be contacted at lamm345@myumanitoba.ca.

Published

2018-12-10

How to Cite

Lam, M. (2018). “We Can’t Paint Them with One Brush”: Creating Opportunities for Learning about Refugee Integration. Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, 34(2), 103–112. https://doi.org/10.7202/1055581ar

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