Newcomers and Indigenous community find ‘Common Ground’
Through an eclectic mix of food, dance and history, the country’s first peoples and country’s newest met to form a ‘common ground.’
Indigenous children from Prince Albert and region spent the day with newcomers to the city from countries like Syria, Republic of the Congo and Eritrea.
“It is a cultural sharing,” Kayla Koivisto said, a settlement worker with the YWCA. “It helps answer a lot of questions people develop when they come here. It helps break down barriers and build trust.”
The event is part of an ongoing project called ‘Common Ground.’ It stems from a pilot project between the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Association of Immigration Settlement and Integration Agencies (SAISIA).