Whose Voices? Whose Stories? Whose Rights
WHOSE VOICES? WHOSE STORIES? WHOSE RIGHTS?
THE WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN CANADA
WHOSE VOICES? WHOSE STORIES? WHOSE RIGHTS?
THE WOMEN’S RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN CANADA
View the documentary by Charlene Doak-Gebauer Vulnerable Innocence
Creating a safe space for children and youth on the internet in the digital age. The film will be followed by a panel discussion about safety in our digital age.
Are you interested in learning more about the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how to take action locally?
The SDG Cities Academy training program designed to help you deepen your learning about the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), connect with like-minded individuals, and explore how to take local action.
The Fall 2022 Cohort of the SDG Cities Academy is open to youth between the ages of 15 -25 in London, Guelph and surrounding areas.

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal framework for developing a peaceful, prosperous and just world on a thriving planet. This means that all people in all sectors can take action to advance the goals, and in turn, working toward these goals will benefit everyone, especially the most vulnerable.
Join employers from across Southwestern Ontario for a casual, peer-to-peer learning opportunity to discuss challenges and best practices in recruiting and retaining newcomers.
The Canada Life Young Leader Program in partnership with Young London and Pillar Nonprofit Network, provides young people in our community with a unique leadership opportunity. The program matches up to 30 young people aged 18-29 with a nonprofit organization, where they will serve as an ex-officio (non-voting) board member for up to one year and learn more about effective nonprofit governance.

What is cultural safety? The concept emerged in New Zealand during the 1980s as a framework for responding to unequal access to health services by Indigenous Maori people. As defined by Indigenous rights leaders at the time, culturally safe practices recognize and respect the identities of others and meet their needs, rights and expectations. Culturally unsafe practices diminish, demean or disempower the cultural identity of an individual.
This event was rescheduled from an earlier date.
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PLEASE NOTE: The Libro Social Enterprise Incubator is currently running.
Would you like to learn more about our Social Enterprise program and supports? Reach out to mwaliji@pillarnonprofit.ca or Learn more here.
This workshop is part of our All About Boards 2023 four-part series.
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to register for the entire series please click here.