Newcomers Look Back On The First Photos They Took In Canada

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A new photo series shows just how diverse first impressions of Canada can be

Cabalu said the project is meant to bust stereotypes about how the newly arrived should feel about their newfound home. While some may feel ecstatic, not everyone’s first impression of a place they’ve never been to before will be pleasant.

Other perspectives may be coloured by a rollercoaster of emotions related to leaving friends and family behind: Laura, a newcomer who fled violence in Colombia, wrote that“We really wanted to challenge the narrative that immigrants should be grateful,” she told HuffPost Canada. “That is true, but at the same time they hold other emotions like loss and grief.”

 

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