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Episode 2- The Struggles of Elder Abuse for Immigrants

19 min · 28 de jun de 2019
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In this episode, we learn about the experiences of what it’s like to age when starting over in a new country. We speak to several older activists living in Montreal, who are also immigrants, and raising their voices around the issue of elder abuse. We’ll hear from members of RECAA (Respecting Elders Communities Against Abuse) and ACCESS (Alliance des communautés culturelles pour l’égalité dans la santé et les services sociaux). Through their work, they are forging inspiring examples of how we can come together as communities, get active in the fight against discrimination, and how to be creative along the way.

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