Social Inequality Project

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Ubuntu - Mobilizing Central Alberta
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Dieulita Datus
She / Her
Executive Director
(3)
3
Project
Academic experience
100 hours of work total
Learner
Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Social sciences
Skills
target audience educational materials social inequality bipoc issues research
Details

Create resource document to provide information quickly and effectively on prejudice and racism in rural areas in Alberta. Students will find, gather, and report on information from a variety of sources (academic sources and grey literature) and develop a workshop (and related materials) to inform relevant stakeholders about key research findings and considerations on this topic. The document will be used as a resource to assist addressing racism and prejudice by creating awareness and, ultimately, policy change.

Although not limited to the following, students will:

a)            Design workshop materials that focus on creating an awareness of and ways to address the social issue of prejudice and racism (consider target audience to be individuals in rural Alberta communities and in Alberta more generally)

b)            Workshop materials will include key background and contextual information about the social issue.

c)            Workshop materials will provide information on ways to promote (e.g., promising/best practices) equity and inclusion for BIPOC communities in order to address the social issue (e.g., policies, resources, initiatives, programs, strategies, educational materials).

We have a vibrant BIPOC youth council and are asking that the youth co-chairs of this council contribute to developing the workshop.

Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.

About the company

Company
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society
Representation
Women-Owned BIPOC-Owned Social Enterprise Immigrant-Owned

The philosophy of Ubuntu guides us – “We are all connected. What affects one affects us all.”
Mobilizing Central Alberta in creating justice and equality for all. To promote full and equitable participation of individuals and communities of all origins.