From Dagenham to Detroit, neighborhoods are struggling to cope with our rapidly changing world. How can places ensure people can access the entire economic system? We need innovative ways for communities to meet their complex needs in order to be healthy and to...
What do you do when it feels like your world is being swallowed up due to an environmental disaster? Who do you turn to when your leaders seem oblivious or disinterested in the challenges you and your community are facing? Two documentaries at this year’s Hot Docs...
According to the United Nations, since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011, some 400,000 Syrians have died, more than five million have become refugees, and over six million Syrians are now internally displaced. One woman – Rania Kinge, founder of...
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin In the fall of 1727 Benjamin Franklin organized a group of 12 friends to discuss ideas for improving themselves and their community. Through the Junto Club, whose...
Have you ever taken time to think about the rights we are entitled to as Canadians? Or the social movements that led to those rights and freedoms? Consider, for a moment, just how different our lives would be today if certain changemakers didn’t fight for those...
The first thing that strikes you when you step off the boat from Belize City is the change in pace. Everything seems to be set to slo-mo in this picturesque island of Caye Caulker, where you can traverse its entire length in 20 minutes and where walking is the most...