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York researchers collaborate on children’s storybook written by newcomer refugee children

York researchers collaborate on children’s storybook written by newcomer refugee children

Zahra and the Lost Voices

A recent story posted on yfile showcases two of CCY’s professors, Andrea Emberly and Kate Reid, and their collaboration with newcomer refugee children in the GTA to produce a new children’s storybook called Zahra and the Lost Voices. An event to celebrate the pre-launch of the book will take place March 27 at 3:30pm, and will be presented by the Nai Children’s Choir, a program that focuses on music, relationship-building and the well-being of refugee families. This online event is geared towards children ages 6 and up (attending with an adult) and aims to celebrate the story of Zahra through a child-led and creative process. Please read the story to learn more about this exciting event on yFile.