Meet the people involved in the fight to eliminate racism in the workplace.
What was once out in the open is now subtly hidden in the policies and practices of the workplace. CITIZENShift has teamed up with Human Resources Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) to explore the issue of racism at work. This dossier devoted entirely to issues surrounding racism in the workplace. Examine how direct and systemic racism adversely effect industry and economy. Meet players involved in the fight to combat, subvert, and eliminate workplace racism. Witness the journey from the making-of to the final cut of six provocative short films produced on the subject.
Update: After the huge success of this dossier (launched in 2006) and the series of videos created on the subject, we are happy to announce that a new series of films and a space for dialogue on the topic is currently in action!
Take a peak at the new Work For All website today!
Check-out the behind-the-scenes footage of our latest 'Racism at Work'
production. A sneak peak at the making of Mila Aung-Thwin's Voice Job.
Shu
Yao, a recent immigrant from China, speaks of the difficulties of finding
work in his field of engineering. Shu has been partnered with a pilot
project run through "Carrefour-Jeunesse-Emploi NDG." With the help of
Integration Counsellor, Synthia Borilekic, Shu has received guidance with
resumé writing, made business contacts, and can possibly be paired with a
company to do a non-paying internship. The internship would give him the
"Canadian experience" that is so vital in clinching meaningful employment
here. For more info visit the Carrefour-Jeunesse-Emploi website Carrefour-Jeunesse-Emploi
website
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