Supporting the exploration of Citizenship & Disability
Learning
As we explore what supports meaningful citizenship for people with disabilities and beyond, we want to keep track of what we’re learning and share it so that these insights might help as you go out and build strong inclusive communities.
Check back to see what we’re learning through the project and also please share what you’re learning about inclusive citizenship in the comment sections.
Interview with Artist Scott Berry

In February 2015, the Nina Haggerty Centre held an exhibition titled Confusement.
Read moreLego® Serious Play® Workshop
On April 16, 2015, 40 engaged citizens came together at the Stanley Milner Public Library for an afternoon of thought-provoking discussion and Lego® Serious Play® making of what inclusive citizenship can look like in action.
Read moreEnhancing 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
In 2011, through shared interest, people in common, and some very good luck, we learned about Project Citizenship.
Read moreU of A design student prototypes new ways to increase community engagement

Guest Post by University of Alberta MDes student Travis Holmes
Background:
The CommuniTEA infusion van is a provocative instant community.
Read moreCitizenship and Mental Health: Guest Article by Michael Rowe

We are very pleased and grateful that Dr. Michael Rowe of Yale University wrote this article for Project Citizenship to further our learning about supporting citizenship of marginalized populations.
Read moreProject Citizenship featured in the Stanford Social Innovation Review
In the spring of 2014, Project Citizenship was featured in the Stanford Social Innovation Review Magazine.
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