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Culture Days’ 2nd National Congress on Culture -free of charge via livestream (May 22 & 23, Winnipeg)

« Don’t miss this second annual National Congress on Culture! Mark your calendars! CULTURE: EVERYWHERE. EVERYDAY. Creating and Sustaining a Daily National Habit is the theme of Culture Days’ second annual National Congress on Culture being held at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on May 22 and 22, 2014. Following the successful

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Art City in St. Jamestown Spring Fundraiser (Toronto)

« Please join us for our annual Spring Fundraiser. Buy a ticket and help support our Summer art programs for children and youth in St. James Town. All donations are appreciated and are tax deductible. Charitable registration # 86428-9962-RR0001 $1000 = Rent for one month $500 = Bus and admission to

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Deux journées de formation et d’échanges en art communautaire militant (Engrenage Noir / ROUAGE, Montréal)

« Engrenage Noir / ROUAGE offre à nouveau cette année à deux journées de formation et d’échanges en art communautaire militant Ces journées s’adressent tout particulièrement aux organismes communautaires de défense de droits, aux membres de ces organismes et à leurs partenaires artistes ou collectifs d’artistes pour qui elles sont un

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10 Steps to Orchestrate Change | Featured Resource

Ken Mcleod’s dynamic experience includes several fellowships, four years as a provincial MLA for New Brunswick, and the founding of a nonprofit communications consulting firm. Inspired by El Sistema’s social music programs in Venezuela, Ken now spends his time running children’s orchestra program Sistema in New Brunswick. In a talk

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Project Boomerang: An interactive performance workshop that examines the predicament of Millennials (Toronto)

« PROJECT BOOMERANG examines the predicament of Millennials in their workshop production! “…what millennials have in common is a lack of trust in authority, widespread tolerance, parental closeness, a desire to compromise and “a level of optimism that most people think is almost silly.” – Jack MacKenzie, President of Magid Generational Strategies.‘For Millennials, a

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