We chatted with former Equity Coordinator, Thulasy Letter on her experience in building community through her work as an anti-racism facilitator.
Read MoreA recap and learnings of our May community conversation on how we can build safe(r) communities.
Read MoreCheck out the harvests from our May CD Practitioner Gathering here!
Read MoreOn June 18th, 2022 from 9:00 to 12:00 we're hosting our second 'Mini Summit' to be a space for community development practitioners to share some of the successes, lessons, and/or tools and approaches that they have found helpful. See more, including available sessions, inside!
Read MoreWatching Your Neighbour vs. Watching Out For Your Neighbour
Read MoreOn Wednesday, June 8 from 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. we are hosting a virtual gathering for Community Development Practitioners, and we are looking for people willing to host 30-45 minute sessions of learning for their peers! Submissions due May 16, 2022.
Read MoreThis year we’ve been holding space for an hour of reflection on the last Friday of the month over the lunch hour. To date, we’ve hosted three sessions where community members have been able to pair up to go deep on what changes they’ve noticed in their communities over the past month.
Read MoreOn February 15, 2022 the Anti-Racism and Decolonization Learning and Action Team invited Alice Lam to our monthly meeting to share her community journey, and her thoughts and experiences with mutual aid.
Read MoreCheck out the harvests from our March CD Practitioner Gathering here!
Read MoreCheck out the harvests from our February CD Practitioner Gathering here!
Read MoreI’m looking to redefine normal. Our communities have been turbulent over the past two years, and between all the social distancing, I’m looking to explore the losses that myself, family and communities have faced due to COVID-19.
Read MoreCheck out the harvests from our January CD Practitioner Gathering here!
Read MoreAn opportunity to reflect on your community efforts this past month, using the ‘What, So What, Now What’ process.
Read MoreThis is the story of when Bertha's joy of music and dance was pushed up against by misogyny and racism.
Read MoreThe 2021, Calgary Municipal Election is October 18th, what is your community asking from our elected officials?
Read MoreRecently, I’ve been working through some of the online mini-courses offered by Ta7talíya Michelle Nahanee and Nahanee Creative around Decolonizing, through their new on-demand (un)learning platform.
Read MoreWe’re encouraging people to ask the question, ‘What surprises you about what people are talking about right now?’ and share what they hear with us!
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