The Power Of Civic Action

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Date: 
11 December, 2015

The Power Of Civic Action Inclusive Local Economies 20159:30am to 11:00am
CSI Annex, 720 Bathurst Street

The Metcalf Foundation’s Inclusive Local Economies Program invites you to an event in celebration of the release of a new publication: The Power of Civic Action: How the Thorncliffe Park Women’s Committee revitalized their park and created an engine of grassroots economic activity.

The Power of Civic Action tells the story of how — over the past eight years — the Thorncliffe Park Women’s Committee overcame barriers to create an inclusive, local bazaar and food market in their park. As a result, not only have they been successful in supporting micro-entrepreneurship but they have also created an engine of economic, environmental, and social change for their community.

This is a free event but, as space is limited, you are asked to please RSVP

Register for The Power Of Civic Action

In conjunction with the release of The Power of Civic Action, this event will include a lively panel discussion featuring four leaders on issues of neighbourhood economic resiliency and micro-entrepreneurship.

Sabina Ali, Chair of the Thorncliffe Park Women’s Committee, will speak about how the Women’s Committee nurtures micro-entrepreneurship through their bazaar.
Robyn Hoogendam, Coordinator of Research and Community Development at The Learning Enrichment Foundation, will share challenges low-income entrepreneurs face and strategies to reduce barriers.
Howard Tam, Principal and Founder of ThinkFresh, will speak about the challenges facing micro-vendors and ways to create enabling conditions.
Nirvana Champion, Economic Development Officer with the City of Toronto, will talk about the city’s policies and initiatives to support micro-entrepreneurs.

The discussion will address challenges and opportunities for supporting low-income entrepreneurs and micro-entrepreneurship in our city. Following the panel discussion there will be time for questions and answers.

If you have questions, please contact Metcalf Foundation's Inclusive Local Economies Program Director, Adriana Beemans, abeemans at metcalffoundation.com.

Download The Power of Civic Action report

Region: 
Host: 
Metcalf Foundation
Toronto  Ontario
Canada
Categories: 
Community Capacity Building
Culture and the Arts
New Canadians
Women