Stellar Community Builder Emily and CommuniTEA Infusion
People with disabilities are stellar community builders in Edmonton communities through the CommuniTEA Infusion Project. Telus Optik TV documentary.
Interview with Artist Scott Berry
Interview with Edmonton Artist with a disability Scott Berry, lead artist of Confusement at the Nina Haggerty Centre 2015
Lego® Serious Play® Workshop
Project Citizenship and Skills Society hosted a Lego Serious Play event at the Edmonton Public Library to explore disability and citizenship issues.
Molly's Story
Molly has been volunteering at the Garneau-University Early Learning Centre for several decades, and is loved by her coworkers and the children.
Building Communities Together Through Engaged Citizenship
Project Citizenship is collaborating with University of Alberta Community Service-Learning students, and the Edmonton Public Library to host a unique citizenship exploration at the downtown Stanley Milner Library
Carrie and Cory’s Story: A Young Couple in a New City
Carrie and her Cory are a young couple who both have disabilities. They recently moved to Edmonton and are already important members of their communities.
U of A Pride Workshop
University of Alberta Education students held community service learning pride workshop with disabled citizens who shared stories and danced
What are you proud of? Engaged Citizenship event
We have an exciting workshop happening in the very near future that will help us get ready for the Project Citizenship flashmob taking place in the spring
Enhancing Citizenship...What We Are Learning
Guest article by our main researchers on Project Citizenship, Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere, PhD and Bethan Kingsley PhD Candidate, Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta
U of A design student prototypes new ways to increase community engagement
Citizenship and Mental Health: Guest Article by Michael Rowe
Dr. Michael Rowe of Yale University wrote this article for Project Citizenship to further our learning about supporting citizenship of marginalized populations.
Fall 2014 Citizen Action Hall
Fall 2014, citizens with disabilities, University of Alberta Community Service-Learning students, & Skills Society support workers created geocache boxes.
Guide to Visual Storytelling
Our resident PhD student, Alexandra Duncan, has compiled this handy Guide to Visual Storytelling, which provides useful information and tips on how to document stories about people, whether you're making a video or just snapping a few photos.
Quentin's Story: The Power of Presence
Quentin is a young man with a disability who takes part in his community by attending the drum circle and jam nights at YOUCAN Edmonton.
Little Italy Community Garden is Underway
The Little Italy Community Garden in the McCauley neighbourhood of Edmonton is being built by Skills Society and Project Citizenship with neighbourhood support
Project Citizenship Wins 2014 Digital Alberta Award for Digital Philanthropy Innovation
Project Citizenship Wins 2014 Digital Alberta Award for Digital Philanthropy Innovation, which recognizes achievement of positive social impact.
Making Our Mark Opening Reception at City Hall
Project Citizenship Making our Mark exhibition opening reception City Hall June 22. Citizens with disabilities, SNAP Artists, and UofA Anthropology students
Project Citizenship featured in the Stanford Social Innovation Review
In the spring of 2014, Project Citizenship was featured in the Stanford Social Innovation Review Magazine.
Kourtney on being part of a collective
I think learning to respect others people’s opinions, beliefs, and values is a great start to experiencing other communities outside your own.
Making our Mark Art Exhibition @ City Hall June 22nd
The Project Citizenship Making our Mark Art Exhibition explores the intersection of disability, art, social justice and citizenship.