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CULTURAL BROKER INITIATIVE

CULTURAL BROKER INITIATIVE Center for Family Involvement www.centerforfamilyinvolvement.org (877) 567-1122 July 2015 What is the Cultural Broker Initiative? Cultural Brokers are specific to immigrant, refugee and/or racial/ethnically diverse populations. The primary role of Cultural Brokers is outreach to organizations and groups in Virginia (and country) with whom the CFI (and the Partnership for People with Disabilities) should partner with to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse families with children with disabilities. Cultural Brokers also represent the CFI on local, state, and national committees. Practicing Cultural Humility Culture does not determine behavior – it provides the frame- work through which someone understands themselves, their environment and their experiences. The longer we listen to one another – with real attention – the more commonality we will find in all of our lives. That is, if we are careful to exchange with one another life stories and not simply opinions.. Barbara Deming Changing Demographics of Virginia Of new Virginians:  41% Asian  37% Latino  11% European  9% African  2% Other To reach the CFI Cultural Brokers: (877) 567-1122 Asian Community Angela West westa3@vcu.edu African American Community Mauretta Copeland mcopeland@vcu.edu Latino Community Diego Zuniga dfzuniga@vcu.edu Nubia Quick nquick@vcu.edu Refugee/Political Asylee Community Amel Ibrahim aoibrahim@vcu.edu Culture is always evolving—every new generation will be both embedded within their culture and will also change it through introducing new ways to live and making their cultural grow

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