A Tsunami effect- finding our strength

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Flying over the tsunamis on her return trip from Australia had a profound impact on her thinking. She realized that to cope with what life brings us, we need to be strong. Diana talks about the changes she needed to

Tying a community together

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A mother shares what’s helped her raise her children in this challenging culture. To view more ‘festival moments’

Career Plans

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A new reality in piecing together a range of experiences to a meaningful and substantial profession

A principle for growth

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Growth comes when you’re pushed beyond your comfort zone. Seeking out awkward experiences promotes learning. To view more interviews with Taylor about learning, growth and change

Red Fish School of Change

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The Redfish School of Change is a non-profit program designed for people who want to lead the way in creating ecological sustainability and social equity in their communities. Each student enters the program with a proposed Community Action Project (CAP)

FutureThink

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Join facilitators Lehna Malmkvist and Sarah Adams for an evening of time travel, imagination, and future thinking about Fernwood in 2070 and beyond. Seeking Fernwood residents to join an interactive workshop about the future. Please RSVP at FutureThinkForFernwood.eventbrite.ca or call

Rod Keays: a self-designed Master’s

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A local author finds strong response at Congress 2013, as well as a university willing to help him develop his master’s on men’s studies.

CSI Turning the tables in the classroom

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The Better the Question the Better the Story: Overcoming Challenges, Exploring New Possibilities -Helping youth explore how the wider world works.

A church transformed

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St Georges Anglican church has been transformed into a vital, fresh congregation, where everyone feels welcomed and respected.

Wedlidi Speck: Change the questions, Change our path

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ConversationWorks’ Community School Interivew at Royal Oak Middle School Themes Finding our story Reframing our experience Changing our path Solving problems Knowing our history Building connections Wedlidi Speck is a member of the Namgis First Nation of the Kwakwaka’wakw cultural