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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2024 · 52 MIN

Stories of Partnership: A Conversation with AMSSA & UBC's Centre for Migration Studies

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"Stories of Partnership" is a Q&A series by the Community Engagement Network (CEN) that is dedicated to shining a light on examples of reciprocal community-university partnerships. These Q&As are meant to center the experiences of community partners and foster a culture of continuous learning within community engagement and community engagement practices. It’s our pleasure to share the stories and insights of those who drive this essential work forward. Today's episode features Katie Crocker, the CEO of AMSSA, (Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC). She is joined by Antje Ellermann, the director of UBC’s Centre for Migration (CMS) and its Community Liaison, Sean Lauer. This conversation was moderated by CMS’ Engagement Strategist, Javier Ojer. Learn how to support community-university partnerships directly from the perspective of a community partner and hear the panel’s valuable insights on the importance of investing time in relationship building.   (0:36) Introduction (3:15) Meet the Speakers (8:46) Origin Story (15:31) Challenges and Successes (23:21) Collaborative Initiatives (41:56) Reflecting on the Partnership and Understanding Reciprocity (46:26) Insights, Feedback, and Advice to Staff Visit our website to learn more: https://communityengagement.ubc.ca/

"Stories of Partnership" is a Q&A series by the Community Engagement Network (CEN) that is dedicated to shining a light on examples of reciprocal community-university partnerships. These Q&As are meant to center the experiences of community partners and foster a culture of continuous learning within community engagement and community engagement practices. It’s our pleasure to share the stories and insights of those who drive this essential work forward. Today's episode features Katie Crocker, the CEO of AMSSA, (Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC). She is joined by Antje Ellermann, the director of UBC’s Centre for Migration (CMS) and its Community Liaison, Sean Lauer. This conversation was moderated by CMS’ Engagement Strategist, Javier Ojer. Learn how to support community-university partnerships directly from the perspective of a community partner and hear the panel’s valuable insights on the importance of investing time in relationship building.   (0:36) Introduction (3:15) Meet the Speakers (8:46) Origin Story (15:31) Challenges and Successes (23:21) Collaborative Initiatives (41:56) Reflecting on the Partnership and Understanding Reciprocity (46:26) Insights, Feedback, and Advice to Staff Visit our website to learn more: https://communityengagement.ubc.ca/

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