Tracy George. CEPI Youth connect young people in Cape Breton/Unama’ki with each other and with business opportunities.
Read MoreDebra Paris Perry. A story of courage, resilience and breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma, addictions and sex trafficking.
Read MoreCadence Steeves. On being 15 in today's world, feeling responsible, and the inspiration to become an activist.
Read MoreEmily Bland. Inspired by her farming roots and the reality of food insecurity in northern communities, Emily and her team create a way that anyone can grow fresh produce year-round, even in the middle of nowhere.
Read MoreNadine Bernard brought people together through a program called Slow-Cooked Dreams when she realized she could go a step further in reviving food sovereignty in Mi’kmaq communities.
Read MoreWendy Keats. After a history of colonialism, failed mega projects, outmigration, economic decline and threats of a school closure... a rural NB community rallies to take back control of its future.
Read MoreRobert Cervelli. What does climate readiness look like? Close-knit communities learning from each other, protecting their resources, and practicing mutual support, local prosperity, and broad-based engagement.
Read MoreJennifer DeCoste. Folk schools—an idea that's been around for 150 years, and that caught the interest of Martin Luther King and Father Jimmy Tompkins—is rekindled in Nova Scotia and beyond.
Read MoreKimberly Smith’s son taught him to let go of the focus on the film "product" and instead explore, play, mix with all kinds of people, and share stories.
Read MoreAimee Gasperetto finds creative ways of bringing fresh food to people who need it, while building partnerships and connecting people.
Read MoreDavid Paterson. What makes a city manageable, welcoming and accessible? Planning cities with neurodiversity in mind shifts the focus from cars and efficiency to spaces for people.
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