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WLU has partnered with the Social Development Centre to conduct research with the partner groups and chart our path forward. The impact of the pandemic, the vision for the future and the revival of social justice and advocacy work is laid out in the report released September 2023.
What is colonization? How does it still pay out in our lives? Who does it heart? Everybody and everything living on the Earth… What would a process of decolonizing look like? Community conversations led by Ekhaya SG starting in September! Join us!
ACORN WR tenant union chapter is working full speed throughout the summer. Follow them on FB and learn more about the regular activities and rallies to support tenants who are being pushed out of their homes because the Residential Tenancies Act is not being respected by landlords, and because the municipalities in the region are not applying known strategies to protect tenants and prevent evictions.
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Episode 0001 Francais – Aleksandra Petrovic
Épisode 001 – Aleksandra Petrovic de Centre de Développement Social Aleksandra Petrovic parle avec Bob Jonkman au sujet de l’origine du Centre civique, l’implication du Social Développent Centre dans sa mise en place, les « espaces tiers » et leur importance dans … Continue reading
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Episode 001 – Aleksandra Petrovic of the Social Development Centre
Aleksandra Petrovic speaks with Bob Jonkman about the origins of the Civic Hub, the Social Development Centre’s involvement in getting it set up, “Third Spaces” and their importance in the community, and the contributions of St. John The Evangelist church … Continue reading
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