About this Event
This workshop led by Emilio Rodriguez from Citizens for Public Justice focuses on the role that immigration status plays in economic outcomes for migrants in Canada. Inspired by the book "A Renewed Canadian Welcome: Eleven Visions from Migrants and Advocates," set to be published by McGill-Queen's University Press, this workshop is rooted in the lived experience of migrant communities and advocates who work alongside them.
Participants will be immersed in a comprehensive exploration of how various immigration statuses—ranging from undocumented, to temporary foreign workers, to permanent residents—affect access to social services, employment opportunities, and legal protections. Through a blend of presentations, group discussions, and hands-on exercises, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the systemic barriers faced by migrants in Canada, and the policy solutions that could foster a more inclusive and equitable immigration system.
Facilitator: Emilio Rodriguez, Policy Analyst, Citizens for Public Justice.
Offered as part of the 2024 Poverty Studies Summer Institute.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ambrose University, 150 Ambrose Circle SW, Calgary, Canada
CAD 0.00 to CAD 60.00