A guide to understanding and using multimedia to build stronger communities through diversity in Canada — from the Multimedia & Multiculturalism Initiative of the United Nations Association in Canada.
View/download it at this link (82-page PDF):
From the introduction:
This M&M Toolkit is about you. You will discover a wealth of tips, guidelines, and testimonials on how to initiate and promote inclusive media within your community of diverse cultures and heritages. The M&M Toolkit can be used by anybody with interest in using media and communication tools to bring together a group, neighbors, schools, employees or a ‘community’ to explore solutions towards building a socially cohesive society in Canada.
A reader/user will gain knowledge and in-depth understanding of:
Terms used in the M&M Toolkit on diversity, cultural identity and other related themes.
Why Canadians should care about diversity and social cohesion within their communities and day-to-day interactions with their fellow citizens.
Community mapping exercises, including tips on how to assess the needs and capacity of your community, and get to appreciate its assets – the people who live and work in the community; including volunteers and knowledge experts.
The process of engaging one another around a common goal, capturing our voices, and presenting our views in an accurate and balanced fashion.
The art of organizing community events and ways to overcome fear and mobilizing towards a common goal.
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The Multimedia and Multiculturalism Initiative website is www.mmunac.org. It was a three-year project that is just now drawing to a close.
For an introduction to the project, you can see this article, podcast and videos from the project launch in Ottawa.
The site for the Ottawa working-group of The Media Co-op has been archived and will no longer be updated. Please visit the main Media Co-op website to learn more about the organization.