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UTSC Teaching Award recipient Suzanne Sicchia of the power of community
“What we study from a critical lens is the way society is structured to undermine some and benefit others. If that’s what you study, write about and read about, how can you come to the classroom and not live that? We need to walk our talk.”
More Then Good Intentions – A Dialogue on the Ethics of Community Engagement
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Community Engagement Resources
- Knowledge for Change Consortium for Training in Community-Based Participatory Research, http://unescochair-cbrsr.org/index.php/k4c-2/
- AssetBased Community Development, http://www.deepeningcommunity.org/abcd-canada-home
- Collaboration for Impact (Australian), https://collaborationforimpact.com/
- Community-based Participatory Research, Oxford Bibliographies, https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195389678/obo-9780195389678-0157.xml
- How Change Happens (Duncan Green’s website), http://how-change-happens.com/
- NIH Principles of Community Engagement Guide, https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/communityengagement/pdf/PCE_Report_508_FINAL.pdf
- Participedia, https://participedia.net/
- PowerCube, https://www.powercube.net/analyse-power/what-is-the-powercube/
- Tamarack Institute, http://www.tamarackcommunity.ca/#ideas
- WHO Healthy Cities, https://www.who.int/healthy_settings/types/cities/en/