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)

Noah: greatest course

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Tools to look at and evaluate complex world issues. Recorded on the last day of his university degree.

JoAnn Dionne: A spark of hope for democracy

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My first book, Little Emperors: A Year with the Future of China—a memoir of my time teaching elementary school in Guangzhou—survived the fallout from two publisher bankruptcies and finally appeared in 2008 via Dundurn in Toronto. Little Emperors was shortlisted

Societal change through the arts

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Dr Darlene Clover’s arts projects have been global. Here she talks about using the arts as means of social change.

Power of WE

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Darlene Clover:Teaching for social change

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Associate Professor in Leadership Studies at UVic whose areas of teaching and research focus on arts-based adult education and community and cultural leadership To view her interview playlist

John Lutz: Changing lives through history

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An expanded view of history is helping people discover their own story. One of John’s initiatives is operating a field school in which students and professor report their lives are being changed. Since starting teaching at UVic, Dr. Lutz developed

Deborah Curran: UVic Environmental Law Centre

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Services this program offers organizations across BC.Twelve students each year do client-based projects. They’ve looked at boulevard gardening, food waste, conservation covenants for farms and many others.