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AISEDA Naturalization
discussion/Civic Education
classes
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Cultural and
Civic Misunderstandings
Many
concepts and values in American culture are hard for African refugees to
understand: the strong “time” orientation, individualism instead of
responsibility to a community, different parent-child relationships, and a
perception of “too much” freedom. Because of experiences in the home countries,
many refugees carry with them a great fear of police and a distrust of
government. The “how-to’s” of buying and cooking food, maintaining a house,
going to a doctor, or preparing a child for school are very different from life
in their home countries. The American political system and the “credit” system
are not familiar. This lack of familiarity with American values dearly costs
the refugee. Many have lost jobs because of “being late”, not realizing the high
value American employers place on time. Some have been arrested because of
running from police – not because of any wrong doing, but out of residual fear.
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AISEDA is working with the
City of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Police Department and Schools to teach weekly
classes about culture, civic issues, and provide personal meetings with people
of various City departments and Civic leaders to help the refugees learn how
this country works and also to let the mainstream community understand the newly
resettled immigrants.
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Civic /Naturalization Classes :
Civic classes is conducted in the large classroom area and in homes.
Classes includes invited speakers and field trips. Participants are introduced
to law enforcement agencies, the Judiciary, firemen, various city department
personnel, and others (as the need may arise) in order to learn how the city
works and what a citizen can and cannot do. All classes will have translation
provided if necessary. Question and answer sessions are included. Field trips
are by volunteer cars to visit people or places related to the day’s topic.
Citizenship class information are also provided. Civic classes are held on
Friday 6pm -8pm and Saturday from 9.00 AM – 11:00 AM.
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