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Recruiting potential activists

people join social movements for different reasons

People join social justice movements for a variety of reasons. Recruiting people towards a cause can be an important step in community networking and building momentum. The more folks interested, involved and participating, the more sway your campaign will have. This four hour workshop outline from the social change agency aims to help demystify why people join up with a cause and teach other participants about how to recruit. The outline involves:

Discussing why people get involved, brainstorming


Creating maps of different levels of participation


Dissecting the requirements for each level

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Engaging hearts and minds: Equity, social justice and global citizenship in action

Mar 7 2011 - 12:00am
Mar 8 2011 - 12:00am

Location

Delta Toronto East Hotel
2035 Kennedy Road
Toronto
Canada
43° 46' 38.0064" N, 79° 17' 7.4652" W

The Institute for Global Citizenship and Equity at Centennial College invites you to attend a unique conference. This event will be addressing how as global citizens we can get involved locally, nationally and internationally to dialogue and exchange ideas on global issues.

Many dynamic speakers will be taking part including:

- Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of the TRC - Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- Dr. Sherene Razack, Professor, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
- Dr. Henry Giroux, Global Television Network, Chair in Communication Studies, McMaster University

Contact name: 
Aida Haroun
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