Bibliographic citations
Matsuda, D., Sarria, M., Carrillo, M., Tapia, C., Ramos, R. (2023). “Entre Culturas”: un proyecto de acercamiento cultural y problematización de estereotipos [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24928
Matsuda, D., Sarria, M., Carrillo, M., Tapia, C., Ramos, R. “Entre Culturas”: un proyecto de acercamiento cultural y problematización de estereotipos []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24928
@misc{renati/531695,
title = "“Entre Culturas”: un proyecto de acercamiento cultural y problematización de estereotipos",
author = "Ramos Maldonado, Rubi Esmeralda",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Due to the growing migration process from Venezuelans to Perú, this has become the second nation with the most refugees from this community; of which 75% resides in its capital. Looking forward to a more peaceful coexistence between both communities, Peruvians and Venezuelans, this project aims to promote knowledge about the reality of migrants and hardships to achieve a cultural approachment free of stereotypes between both communities that reside in the urbanization Los Rosales de Pro in Los Olivos district in Lima. Based on the integration pilar strategy proposed by the IOM, more specifically cultural integration and social cohesion, “Entre culturas” follows 3 consecutive components: Knowledge about the reality of Venezuelan migrants, the recognition and elimination of stereotypes and finally the integration through joint activities. For the pilot, the project works through the first two named components and achieves 5 out of the 6 participants claiming that their perceptions about migrants have changed to a more empathic and positive view. Furthermore, 100% of the participants claim to recognize that the reality of migrants is complex and challenging. Also, 4 out of the 6 participants identify their stereotypes origins as caused by external opinions from friends and family, as well as the negative narrative portrayed in the media. In conclusion, this project has proven to have a positive impact on the elimination of stereotypes on the Venezuelan migrant community and therefore contributes to a greater approach between cultures.
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