How do we reach out?
About this theme
This theme concerns intercultural communication—conversations, public addresses, interaction on the street, music.
Filmed interview with a specialist
A University of Ottawa professor discusses stereotypes of minorities in Canada.
Filmed interview with professor Pierre Anctil of University of Ottawa
Excerpts from NFB films
Parts of the first Canadian Romani concert-symposium are shown in this 1999 film....
Success at hockey was based on skills, not race, explains Eugene Ouchi, a Japanese...
Bronwen and Yaffa have organized a Halifax concert to spread their anti-racist...
Black Americans and Canadians were at the heart of the jazz scene in Montreal in the...
Stereotypes can mislead. A 10 year-old schoolgirl who is Black has a little fun...
Class distinctions, national histories and rural vs. urban values can cause conflict...
A Canadian artist of Japanese origin, Mikyuki Tanobe, lived and painted for a while...
Many francophone Jews emigrated from North Africa after 1956, as France's role as a...
Excerpts from the NFB archives
Crowds of international visitors mingled at Montreal's World Fair. Expo 67s...
Photographs
Her belief that "it takes a lot of people to build Canada" inspired Christine Weera...
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