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Response 1 Thank you for emphasizing the need for access to knowledge on African Canadians and their experiences as Black African-Canadian women. Your expertise comes from academic studies, news articles, and personal experiences in Canada, which is admirable. This helps you understand African Canadian history, culture, significant personalities, events, and present concerns. You said reading about inequality and racism's intersectionality had expanded your knowledge. Social professionals dealing with African Canadian clients must understand how racism impacts well-being. Racism harms African Canadians, causing social and economic inequities, according to James et al. (2014). To establish a more inclusive society, acknowledge these concerns. To promote equality, justice, and well-being for everyone, African Canadians must understand and fight racism. Respond 2 Thank you for sharing your experiences as an African Canadian from Nigeria. Your unique perspective and cultural background bring valuable insights to the class. Your firsthand knowledge of African culture, values, traditions, and religion, coupled with your migration experience and understanding of the challenges faced by Black individuals in Canada, contribute to a deeper understanding of the African Canadian experience. Your awareness of Black people's history in Nova Scotia, their contributions to society, and their resilience in adversity further enrich classroom discussions. Additionally, your recognition of the need for Africentricity in social work and your commitment to addressing racial oppression within the system demonstrates your readiness to make a positive impact as a social worker in Canada.
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