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Welcome to Community and Diversity Night

Welcome to Community and Diversity Night. We welcome all as friends. Tonight we will build community through shared knowledge. . Community Diversity 101 The U.S has a history of welcoming refugees. Communities who invest in Refugees invest in themselves.

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Welcome to Community and Diversity Night

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  1. Welcome to Community and Diversity Night We welcome all as friends. Tonight we will build community through shared knowledge.

  2. Community Diversity 101The U.S has a history of welcoming refugees. Communities who invest in Refugees invest in themselves. Integration should be at the heart of refugee resettlement. Building partnerships between refugees and communities motivates refugees to become engaged citizens.

  3. Community Diversity 101

  4. Community Diversity 101 • Why do refugees leave their homelands? • Who are the refugees resettling in Denver? • How can our community help refugees resettle?

  5. Community Diversity 101Why do Refugees leave their homelands? • As long as there have been wars, persecution, discrimination, and intolerance, there have been refugees. • Refugees resettled in the U.S. are not a • a burden on the U.S. They bring a • wealth of knowledge and • experience. • Famous Refugees: • Albert Einstein • Germany

  6. Community Diversity 101Why do Refugees leave their homelands? • What would you do right now if bombs were falling around you? • What would you do if people of your faith or ethnic group were being singled out, tortured, and slaughtered? • Most refugees are forced to flee because they fear for their lives, freedom, and physical safety. Famous Refugees: Wyclef Jean of the Fugees- Haiti

  7. Community Diversity 101Why do Refugees leave their homelands? • If you had 15 minutes to pack and evacuate your home, what would you take? Most refugees are forced to leave Abruptly and have little opportunity To take things with them. They are Uprooted and have to start again From scratch (UNCHR,2012). Famous Refugees: M.I.A.-Sri Lanka

  8. Community Diversity 101How can we help? Where would you go? Who would help you? Would you hope that someone would help you? What are some ways we can help as an individual, school, community? Most refugees have to stay in refugee camps in neighboring countries to their country of origin. http://youtu.be/oBjU6tS4TjM Famous refugees: Harry Kissinger- Germany

  9. Community Diversity 101Who are the refugees? A refugee is a person who "owing to a fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political beliefs, membership of a particular social groupis unable to find protection in the country of residence.” Article 1, The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees Most refugees want to return to their countries of origin where they speak the language and have land, homes, families, and friends. Famous Refugees: Madeleine Albright-Czechoslovakia

  10. Community Diversity 101How can our community help? 6.

  11. Refugees in Denver are from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, and Burma. Community Diversity 101How can we help? Domestic Resettlement Services in Denver Church World Service (CWS) Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS) U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)

  12. Community Diversity 101How can we help? Goals Increase community outreach. Connect refugees with businesses and jobs. Establish refugee medical services. Collaborate with churches and schools for ride share, food share, and adult education programs. Increase the number of volunteers who will teach, tutor English, other subjects, and develop a language bank. At this event everyone can sign up at the Stations to get involved. Volunteer Develop a language bank Sponsor an “I Have Mentor Develop Internships a Dream” contest Tutor Fill job vacancies Create a Mural Teach English Get involved with churches Famous Refugees: The Dalai Lama-Tibet

  13. To Be A Refugee (22 minutes) http://youtu.be/LpwqK3B2ac8 Living as a refugee is not easy and many live with a sense of loss (ORR, 2012). . Famous Refugees: Luol Deng Syrian Refugees Sudan

  14. Community Diversity 101 • http://youtu.be/jyscRA5CY68 • You can help by donating • Colorado Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) co.gov.com • Colorado Refugee Health Services Co.dept.refugee.health.com • Colorado employment and social service providers co.jobs.com • Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS) LIRS.com • Catholic Charities of Denver Catholic CC.Denver.com

  15. Community Diversity 101 References Chartock, R.K. (2010). Strategies and Lessons for Culturally Responsive Teaching: A Primer for K-12 Teachers. Boston, MA: Pearson. Convention of Status of Refugees. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.co.gov/cs/CDHS/ Global Report. (2013). Syrian Refugee Children (DVD). Available from http://youtu.be.vscRA5Cy68.com/ Handbook for Determining Refugee Status. (1951). Retrieved from http:// UNCHR.ua.org/ refugee/status/ Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), (2012). Retrieved from http://www.orr.gov/refugee/ United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR). (2010). To Be a Refugee (DVD). Available from http://youtu.be./LpwqK3b2ac8/ UNICEF. (2013). Fleeing Syria (DVD). Available from http://digital.films.com/

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