Civic Engagement Workshop for Youth
Civic engagement can be defined as acting on a sense of responsibility to one?s community. Through civic engagement, individuals - as citizens of their communities, their nations, and the world- are empowered as agents of social positive change. Civic engagement involves being informed on social issues; participating actively in public life and community work; taking on leadership and membership roles in community organizations; developing ethics, values and a sense of social responsibility; and promoting social justice locally and globally. Examples of civic engagement include attending a local town hall forum, conducting advocacy, contacting your local councillor about a community issue, voting, and much more!
Come to this workshop to learn more about what youth groups in Toronto are doing, and how you too can become more civically engaged and help make change in your community. Participants will receive resource materials and snacks. (Definition: Coalition for Civic Engagement and
Leadership)
Facilitators:
Councillor Adam Vaughn, Ward 20, City Council Nana Yanful, Harmony Movement and CITY Leaders Participant Jacob Blomme, St. Stephen's House and CITY Leaders Participant JaG Chhabra, Director of Special Events, Toronto Youth Cabinet James Meers, Salon Camden Centre for Urban Dialogue
Moderated by: Munira Ravji, Bene-Fête (www.bene-fete.com)
Details:
Date: Tuesday July 20, 2010
Location: City Hall, 100 Queen St West, Council Chamber / Members Lounge
Time: 5:30pm registration, 6:00pm to 9:00pm workshop
Registration information:
*This workshop is open to youth (13 to 29 years).
Please register by July 19 at noon to info@artreachtoronto.ca and you will receive a confirmation email within 48 hours.
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