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The Critical Role of Traditional Knowledge in Social Innovation
To build a brighter future for Canada, we need to learn from Indigenous communities and develop a new language of mutual understanding.
To build a brighter future for Canada, we need to learn from Indigenous communities and develop a new language of mutual understanding.
Community-driven solutions are helping both to improve food security and to pass down Inuit knowledge to younger generations.
Exeko seeks to better understand social, cultural, and intellectual exclusion and work to eliminate it.
How women’s movements are holding ground and breaking ground.
How embracing uncertainty can help cultivate Canada’s social R&D ecosystem.
Canada’s Private Sponsorship of Refugees program offers an effective model for how to engage entire communities in welcoming newcomers.
What is the role of community-based innovation in a rapidly changing world?
Siobhan Foley has worked closely with New Orleans Mayor Mitchell Landrieu to help the city adapt to climate change.
Libby Schaaf’s career—first as an attorney, then running a nonprofit, and now as mayor of Oakland—is the journey of a cross-sector leader.
Three alternatives to the backbone organization—a fundamental aspect of collective impact efforts—that can help ground collaborations focused on systemic change.