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Description:
We are going to have a discussion about "ethnic enclaves". You are required to read two articles that provide an immersive experience of "ethnic enclaves". A summary of the articles is provided to assist you with understanding "ethnic enclaves". While the articles illustrate the benefits of "ethnic enclaves", three important concerns are also expressed - namely, 1. isolation from "mainstream" Canadians in other communities; 2. inter-ethnic tensions within "ethnic enclaves", and; 3. "white flight" from "ethnic enclaves". You will be required to choose one of the concerns, provide a detailed explanation of the concern, and offer a solution (that you come up with) to potentially resolve the concern.
Rationale
This group assignment will evaluate the following course learning outcomes:
- Apply critical analysis in understanding and articulating the multicultural issues of Canadian society
Directions
- Read these articles:
Ansari, S. (2018, September 4). 'Everybody fits in': inside the Canadian cities where minorities are the majorityOpens in a new tab. The Guardian.
Hopper, (2012, February 11). Canada: As immigration booms, ethnic enclaves swell and segregateOpens in a new tab. National Post.
- Read the Summary of the ArticlesOpens in a new tab document.
- The Discussion Content
The two articles provide an immersive experience of "ethnic enclaves".
3 important concerns about "ethnic enclaves" were expressed:
- isolation of those living in "ethnic enclaves" from "mainstream" Canadians in other communities,
- inter-ethnic tensions within "ethnic enclaves", and
- "white flight" from "ethnic enclaves".
- Your Post:
Choose one of the concerns, provide a detailed explanation of the concern, and offer a solution (that you come up with) to potentially resolve the concern. (See Rubric for more details about content of your post.)
- Your Response to Another Student's Post:
Engage with another student by directly inquiring more about their explanation of the concern and the content of their solution to the concern. (See Rubric for more details about the content of your response to another student's post.)
- Whenever you use information from the articles, be sure to use APA @ ConestogaOpens in a new tab formatting for citations.