A day of reflection linking intergenerational and intercultural approaches to combat prejudice!
Every year, Intergénérations Québec organizes a forum as part of Quebec Intergenerational Week (SQI). This year's theme is “Crossing generations and cultures”.
Young people, the elderly and immigrants have a lot to contribute to each other, as they are all at risk of discrimination and social exclusion. Combining the fight against ageism and racism can create a real momentum for change..
The question is: how can we combine intergenerational and intercultural approaches to combat prejudice?
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