Many Faces One People
Many Faces One People is an Access
Alliance Multicultural Health and
Community Services program that
gives cameras to immigrant and refugee
youth as a method of storytelling
and engagement. This group exhibition
illustrates stories about migration
and settlement in Canada that include
issues surrounding access and the integration
process. The youth perspective
of a newcomer is captured through a
lens of hope and resilience.
Curated by Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services











































































































































































































