Moderator Mary Jordan from the Washington Post joins speakers Portia Myaba-Seatlholo, Simangele “Smash” Shoyisa and Lindiwe Sibiya to discuss their work with the organization City Year South Africa.
This conversation was held as part of the first global symposium on Overcoming Isolation and Deepening Social Connectedness held from Oct 1 - 3, 2014 in Toronto.
This informative panel presentation share stories of practical experience from those engaged in community engagement activities that support community resilience.
Canadian singer-songwriter and internationally recognized humanitarian Bruce Cockburn, is lending his voice to suicide prevention by partnering with the Collateral Damage Project. The Order of Canada recipient is releasing a video calling for a dialogue on suicide. To view the video, go to www.leftbehindbysuicide.org
In 2012, the National Aborignal Council of Midwives was invited into five communities across Canada to speak about birth, past and present, the return of birth and what that would mean to Aboringal cultures, health, and nationhood.
This channel is a compilation of videos, articles, and photos documenting Idle No More activities. Idle No More is an ongoing movement of among aboriginal peoples and their non-aboriginal supporters across the world. The movement has inspired protests in towns and cities across Canada, the US, and other countries.… En savoir plus
A special concert sponsored by the Amherst College, Department of Music; with Jean Martin (percussion) and Jesse Zubot (violin). The group will give a pre-concert presentation and Tanya will lead a discussion / workshop on March 7th.
slow motion on a 250 000 souls crowd both arms up, pointing towards the sky besides you, a young woman screams with anger marching ahead of you; your friends that you lost an ecstatic moment of wholeness made you stop to contemplate by the window of an old apartment a 90 years old woman waves, looking down