May 17.Bring It. Asset Based Community Development – Tools and Techniques

Trend Watch for Nonprofits says:“ organizations will see more demand for their good work…(Village Vibes’ May 7, 2012) 

 We say: Bring it! 

Workshop in Asset Based Community Development in Toronto (II) .Learn the how-to’s of this bottom-up approach to facilitating and funding social change projects in our city. Thursday, May 17. More & to Register: http://abcd2goodpartners.eventbrite.com/

  

Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD)  tools help you facilitate the bubbling-up of positive change from within communities themselves. 


If you are a Toronto change-maker interested in knowing the “how-to”s of the ABCD method, this session is for you. Featuring case commentary by local ABCD pioneer East Scarborough Storefront, learn the ABCD steps you can take to steward true community ownership, collaboration, resilience and resourcefulness.

In this 4-hour workshop, learn:

  •      How to Facilitate ABCD. The six steps for Toronto NGOs.
  •  How to do Appreciative Inquiry. AI is a participatory tool that maintains and renews energy for social change. AI keeps the team focus on appreciating and mobilizing individual and community talents, skills and assets,  rather than on problems, needs and energy-drains.


Yummy refreshments provided.

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ALI KAZIMI WITH AUDREY MACKLIN AT “UNDESIRABLES” BOOK LAUNCH

Tuesday, May 29, 2012 – 7:30pm

Gladstone Hotel, Main Ballroom, 1214 Queen Street West

ALI KAZIMI WITH AUDREY MACKLIN AT “UNDESIRABLES” BOOK LAUNCH

ALI KAZIMI in conversation with AUDREY MACKLIN AT “UNDESIRABLES” BOOK LAUNCH

Join author and award-winning filmmaker, Ali Kazimi and Professor of Law, Audrey Macklin for an interview, a Q&A, and an illustrated presentation about one of the most infamous episodes in Canadian history at the launch of Kazimi’s new book, Undesirables, White Canada and The Komagata Maru. Presented by This Is Not a Reading Series, D&M Publishers and the Gladstone Hotel. Co-presented by Council of Agencies Serving South Asians (CASSA), Centre for Refugee Studies, South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario, The Centre for Feminist Research, York Centre for Asian Research, York’s South Asian Studies program, United South Asians at York and No One Is Illegal.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Gladstone Hotel, Main Ballroom,
1214 Queen Street West 
Doors open at 7 pm; Event begins at 7:30 pm
Admission is $5 or FREE with purchase of a book

UNDESIRABLES: White Canada and the Komagata Maru — An Illustrated History
In May 1914, the Komagata Maru, a ship carrying 376 immigrants from British India, was turned away when it tried to land in Vancouver harbour. Many of the men on board, veterans of the British Indian Army, believed it was their right to settle anywhere in the empire they had fought to defend. They were wrong. Enforcing the “continuous journey” regulation, immigration boats surrounded the ship a half-mile off shore, making the passengers virtual prisoners. Thus began a dramatic stand-off that would escalate over the next two months, becoming one of the most infamous events in Canadian history. Continue reading