Webinar

Culturally Responsive Programming

George Hull Centre

The George Hull Centre celebrates Black History Month by highlighting Culturally Responsive Programming.

Culturally responsive programs are evidence-based programs that have been adapted to meet the needs of specific cultural groups. Race, ethnicity, culture, and experience can have a direct impact on how individuals engage with services.

Please join us on February 15th at 11:00AM as we discuss Culturally Responsive Programming. We are pleased to invite the CTYS and George Hull Centre Collaborative R.IT.E.S. Program.

R.I.T.E.S. (Resilience, Identity, Transformation, Empowerment, Self-determination) is an innovative, evidence based, culturally grounded, and asset-focused intervention that promotes Black youth as having multiple positive strengths and endless possibilities. It creatively responds to the realities of anti-Black racism in the GTA for young people. Programming is specifically designed for African, African Canadian, Afro Caribbean, Afro Latinx, Black youth aged 13-17 years old.

Please RSVP to Julie Thi, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Department, at jthi@georgehull.on.ca.

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February 15, 2023 11:00 am

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February 15, 2023 12:00 pm

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