“I am because we are”: African Nova Scotian Changemakers
Centering an understanding of the participants’ culture and heritage presents an innovation-stoking alternative to existing colonial systems.
Centering an understanding of the participants’ culture and heritage presents an innovation-stoking alternative to existing colonial systems.
By Morgan Dunn Tamarack Insitute hosted a CBYF (Communities Building Youth Futures) Members Retreat in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on May 10 and 11. Each […]
by Graham Cromwell In a world where food security is a big deal, sometimes a random encounter can remind us of the power of […]
Feasibility study on carsharing electric vehicles in Dartmouth North by Treno Morton Introduction and Overview In an effort to raise awareness around opportunities for […]
Charlene Boyce speaks with Digby lead Erika Rolston So much of our systems change work comes down to a need to change the stories […]
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