Resources
Language in Practice | A Toolkit for Equitable Communications
Hua foundation, on behalf of the Language Access Project coalition, is launching Language in Practice | A Toolkit for Equitable Communications: a web resource for communications and engagement practitioners who work in ethnically and linguistically diverse communities.
Vancouver Chinatown Social Cohesion Report
With a rapidly changing small business and food landscape in Vancouver’s Chinatown, the Vancouver Chinatown Social Cohesion Report measures the social cohesion between new and traditional businesses and their networks.
Proportional Representation (Operation Mooncake)
In the fall of 2018, a group of young people from across the Asian diaspora came together to explore how to create culturally-relevant campaign resources for our community. The final product is a collection of culturally-relevant educational resources to educate community members about the benefits of electoral reform.
Vancouver Chinatown Food Security Report
The Vancouver Chinatown Food Security Report documents the loss of food retailers in Chinatown between 2009 to 2016 and demonstrates that cultural food assets are being lost at an alarmingly rapid rate.
Sprouting Choi Growing Guide
Hua farmers in the Lower Mainland have been part of a local and sustainable food movement since arriving in southwest BC in the 1800s. Inspired by this history, this guide outlines the basics of growing vegetables year-round using organic techniques and traditional methods used in southern China.