Community Organizing for Social Change

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Date: 
12 June, 2017 to 16 June, 2017

Canadian Poverty Institute8:00am to 4:00pm Mountain Time
Ambrose University
150 Ambrose Circle Southwest

Applying the fundamentals of community organizing to build a movement for social change, participants will think conceptually about their own leadership and the mission of their institutions. Through this course, participants will learn and practice the skills necessary to build broad-based organizations through which they can act on their values and interests in the world. The course will be delivered by the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF), one of the leaders in North America on community mobilization, and will include practitioners from across western Canada. June 12 - 16. Offered as part of the Poverty Studies Summer Institute.

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Instructor: Joe Chrastil, Regional Organizer, Industrial Areas Foundation

Region: 
Host: 
Canadian Poverty Institute
Calgary  Alberta
Canada
Categories: 
Community Capacity Building
Conceptual Frameworks & Approaches
Poverty Reduction