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iBelong - Intercultural Communication

To be inclusive and to create belonging means you are aware that cultural similarities and differences exist, and that no one culture is better than any other. Below you will find resources that will shed light on concepts of intercultural communication, competence, sensitivity, and development. We understand you might encounter some unfamiliar terms below and thus, we have a visual dictionary of some intercultural terms to help you navigate this page.    

Growing Up Without An English Name
6 Stumbling Blocks in Intercultural Communication
6 Stumbling Blocks in Intercultural Communication
Struggling To Find The Right Words
Color Blind or Color Brave?
Importance of Building Relationships at Work
Noticing Cultural Differences in the Workplace
What is Culture
How did you Step Outside your Comfort Zone (Part 1)
4 Steps of Clear Communication
4 Steps of Clear Communication
SFU Residence: Friendship Stories
Your Emotional Education
Your Emotional Education
Where is Home? | Pico Lyer | TEDGlobal 2013
Direct and Indirect Communication Between Cultures