Kari Grain is currently After School Life Skills Program Manager with the Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth, and serves on the provincial board of directors for the Alberta Association for Multicultural Education. Kari has been Regional Coordinato
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Kari Grain is currently After School Life Skills Program Manager with the Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth, and serves on the provincial board of directors for the Alberta Association for Multicultural Education. Kari has been Regional Coordinator for the Discover Diversity Schools Program with the Canadian Centre for Diversity. Her MA thesis, entitled “Transformative Learning of White North American Educators in Rwanda: Participant Perspectives on Sojourning and Racialized Identity,” won the 2010 CIESC Michel Laferrière Award for the top national thesis in comparative and international education. Her research program has been supported by a Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Scholarship, a Dr. Richard Hirabayashi Memorial Award, an Alberta Graduate Student Scholarship, and the Honourable Ron Ghitter Award for Human Rights.
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