Discussion

We’re trying to help build a Richmond where everyone feels welcome, valued, and included. Our programs are designed to foster dialogue between diverse groups – from new Canadians to Richmond’s business community. We believe that dialogue is about much more than just talking; real dialogue seeks to understand other people’s experiences.

This is one place where you can share your experiences. On this discussion page, you are welcome to share your thoughts, your experiences, your wisdom, your frustrations and your questions.

How can we create a Richmond where we all feel we belong? Your answers will help shape what our community looks like.

Join the discussion today.

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CBC Radio One – Migration Interview

May 13, 2013 | | Comments (0)

Host of CBC Radio One, Rick Cluff, interviewed Tasha Nijjar on Thursday May 9th about migration. The recent Stats Canada report shows that 60 per cent of Richmond residents were born outside of Canada. With a growing number of richmond … Read more >>

Culture Club 2013

April 29, 2013 | | Comments (0)

The second annual Culture Club Diversity Talent Show was on Thursday February 28 2013. There were 3 workshops to explore diversity between November and January, 3 auditions to perform in January and February and the top 10 finalists performed at … Read more >>

Richmond Youth Display Diverse Talent

March 6, 2013 | | Comments (0)

Yvonne Robertson, from The Province, attended the third audition and wrote a great article on how the finalists and the contestants auditioning for the diversity talent show are using thier voice and talents to talk about bullying, multiculturalism and inclusion. … Read more >>

A Journey To Action

November 21, 2012 | | Comments (0)

On Wednesday November 21 2012 RMCS screened Richmond in 3D’s A Journey To Action. As part of this project, we want to know what strategies you have to create a more inclusive society. 1. What do you think you can … Read more >>

Richmond in 3D Tackles Bullying

November 15, 2012 | | Comments (0)

Two articles were recently in the Richmond News highlighting the work of Richmond in 3D and their anti-bullying, anti-racism, diversity workshops. Richmond in 3D Tackles diversity, bullying Article by Yvonne Roberston Richmond in 3D Tackles Bullying Editorial by Balwant Sanghera

Omni News promotes Richmond in 3D

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November 2, 2012 | Comments (0)

Omni News reporter Fiona Law interviews Mark Pawson and Richmond in 3D about thier anti-bullying, anti-discrimination and diversity workshops and promotes the A Journey To Action Screening on November 21, 2012.

Culture Days 2012 Discussion

September 28, 2012 | | Comments (0)

On September 29th 2012, Richmond in 3D will be facilitating a workshop on balancing traditional values and new Canadian values as part of Culture Days. Please feel free to post comments on this page. Here are a few questions to get … Read more >>

Diversity Education Series Summer 2012

September 4, 2012 | | Comments (1)

RMCS hosted a 4 part Diversity Education Series during the month of August. I will post links to videos and websites that compliment the materials and topics to the workshops Diversity Basics, Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution and Power and Privilege. Feel … Read more >>

Diversity Dialogue Conference March 30th

March 30, 2012 | | Comments (0)

Today is the Richmond Multicultural Community Services’ 3rd Annual Diversity Dialogue Conference. The theme of the conference this year is how to stand up to discrimination? Feel free to post your comments on discrimination below. You can also comment on … Read more >>

Liquor license ban – is it discriminatory?

March 28, 2012 | | Comments (0)

I read a newspaper clipping about a bar in Montreal being told not to have live hip hop shows if they wanted a liqour license. Police in Montreal have asked the liquour licensing commission not to hand out liquor licenses … Read more >>

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