Centering Harp Music Meditations with Eily Aurora
Eily Aurora (one of the participants in ABSI Connect's Community Catalyst Program) is offering online centering harp music meditations to close off your Monday nights.
Eily Aurora (one of the participants in ABSI Connect's Community Catalyst Program) is offering online centering harp music meditations to close off your Monday nights.
Watch the recording of this webinar here.
In this webinar, James Stauch and Alina Turner drew from their recent publication In Search of the Althruithm: AI and the Future of Social Good to:
Give a brief introduction to artificial intelligence
Describe why we--the “social good sector”--should care about and help shape the role AI plays in our society
Give examples of applications of AI for social good that are already in development or in use around the world
Propose some steps we can take in Canada to help shape how AI is developed and used
As changemakers, researchers and innovators, we have a unique opportunity to tackle existing problems in new ways. In this workshop, we used tools created in design studios around the world to “design our thinking”. Watch the webinar recording here.
Upcoming Talk-Back: Are you curious to learn more about Vivo for Healthier Generations or explore some of the questions raised in their podcast episode? Register to join a free online "lunch break talk-back" with our podcast guests.
In August 2019 we hosted an online presentation and co-hosted conversation by Miki Stricker-Talbot and Jo-Louise Huq.
IN THIS WEBINAR, WE:
Examined why and how professionalism can limit opportunities for social innovation.
Examined two pathways through which social innovation might be introduced when sectors are professionalized.
Looked at disrupting action and how it can contribute to conditioning professionalized sectors for social innovation.
Missed it? Eager to watch it again? You can find the full recording here: https://youtu.be/iDJerzgd3Oc
Mid May 2019, 50 Albertan changemakers and social innovators gathered in Edmonton at the Skills Society Action Lab. We shared stories and insights from our work in different communities and sectors across the province. We heard patterns about systems change from Ashoka Canada’s network, and learned how to nominate Albertan changemakers to become Ashoka fellows. And we shared updates and contributed ideas to support the ongoing evolution of ABSI Connect and Social Innovation Canada.
See our full event report.
We acknowledge that in Alberta we are on traditional territories of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.