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Exploring Culture and Community Through Stories of Chinese Canadian Gardens

UBC students teamed up to create Garden Stories, a project to learn about the stories of Chinese Canadian’s relationships to plants, food, and gardening.

Student Profile: Connecting with Chinese seniors helped shift her academic focus

Yanice Guo explains how her work in the English Conversation Program also made her feel more connected in Vancouver.

Through our eyes, with our voices: How students and faculty are creating space to heal and be proud of their Asian identities

Four faculty members are interviewed about how racism impacts them and how they are making the learning space a transformative one.

UBC Learning Exchange Marks 20 Years In The Downtown Eastside

In celebration of the centre’s 20th anniversary, the Learning Exchange spoke with six community and university partners on how they influence and are influenced by their connections with the Learning Exchange, the many ways they interact with the centre and each other, and their hopes for the Learning Exchange’s next 20 years.

Humanitarian Endeavour Underway In Dadaab Refugee Camps With UBC Education And Moi University

Residents of Dadaab refugee camp in NE Kenya gain university diploma in secondary teacher education.

Refugee Teacher Education

Professors Samson Nashon and Rita Irwin work to develop a Teacher Education Program in Daadab Refugee Camp

We acknowledge that UBC’s Vancouver campus is situated on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Musqueam people, and UBC’s Okanagan campus is situated in the territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation and their peoples.
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