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Elke tipe en hoeveelheid ondersteuning word baie waardeer en sal gebruik word om ons werk met die multikulturele gemeenskap van Saint John, New Brunswick, voort te sit.
Die personeel en direksie van PRUDE Inc. bedank u graag vir al u ondersteuning. In die lig van die huidige gebeure, het ons gemeenskap gestyg en meer mense het ooit na ons uitgereik en ondersteuning gebied deur tyd, talent en donasies.
PRUDE Inc. staan vir Pride of Race, Unity and Dignity through Education. Ons streef daarna om ons gemeenskap op te voed oor die skadelike gevolge van rassisme en diskriminasie van alle vorme. Ons sal altyd die Swart gemeenskap ondersteun. Nie net vandag nie, maar elke dag. Swart lewens maak saak.
2015 - 16 Studente -opstelwenners
Die einde kom na nog 'n suksesvolle jaar van aanbiedings in die Anglophone South School District. PRUDE Inc. het ons opstelwenners erken vir die huidige skooljaar. Dit is gedoen tydens prysuitdelings en byeenkomste van studente en onderwysers. Die jeug ontvang sertifikate en 'n tjek vir hul inskrywings in ons opstelkompetisie. Spesiale erkenning is gegee aan 'n student wat 'n persoonlike brief geskryf het wat bo en behalwe die vereiste terugvoer was. Daar word geleenthede vir ons jeug ontwikkel om 'n beter begrip te kry van die vele faktore wat elke unieke individu vorm.
-Sheri McAulay
I Make a Difference - Cathy Pham
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"Have you ever been in a circumstance where you're being "plucked" out of a place where you belong, where you heart and soul are connected to, and being forced to move to another?
If you don't, you're lucky than many others.
You would feel overwhelming by the new environment. You would be terrified from thinking what others would judge you, from your clothing to your thinking. You would be scared of speaking, worrying if your English (or any other languages) and accent is good enough for people to understand you."
I Make a Difference - Isabella Mengual
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"When you meet someone new, what do you notice first? Do you note the way they look, act or dress? We make assumptions, discriminate and stereotype every day without noticing we are doing it. We automatically make there assumptions with seeing only a small percentage of a person. It's simply part of being human. But sometimes, our minds can run wild and our thought can become dangerous weapons. So why do we do it, how does this affect people and what can we do?
There are 7 continents in the world, around 195 countries and an estimated 7,432,663,275 people. These statistics prove that our world is very diverse. No two people are alike and everyone should be accepted for their differences. However, stereotyping and discrimination still occur more often than you would think. The source of these actions are from none other than the people you know most. Parents, friends, teachers and community have a big influence on our opinions of others."
I Make a Difference - Mariah Leslie
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Special recognition was given to a student that wrote a personal letter which was above and beyond the feedback required.
1. Do you feel that having a person from another country share their life experience valuable? What impact did this presentation have on you?
Yes! It made me realize that we should appreciate everything we have because lots of people have it worse.