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The 2024 Summit for Creative Community Solutions will take place May 16, 2024. The location of the summit is on Wilfrid Laurier University's Brantford campus in the Research and Academic Centre, 150 Dalhousie, Brantford ON, N3T 2J4. 

Schedule

[Schedule will be updated as needed.]

8:30 to 9 a.m. | Location: RCW Lobby

  • Registration and Breakfast

9 to 10 a.m. | Room: RCW002

10 to 11 a.m. Session 1: Panels

  • What's Next for the Indigenous Creative Sector? | Room: RCW002
  • Aging with Innovation: Community and Technology as Catalysts for Change | Room: RCE004
  • Celebrating Community Inclusion & Environmental SustainabilityRoom: RCW202
  • Creative Community Building | Room: RCW203

11 to noon Session 2: Panels

  • Bridging the Gaps: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Cultural Innovation and Empowering Communities | Room: RCW202
  • Community Solutions through Experiential Learning: Partnership in Action | Room: RCW203
  • Workshop: Time Travelling led by Peter Muir | Room: RCW002
  • Exhibitions | Location: RCW lobby
  • Tour: Sustainability at Brantford Campus | Location: RCW lobby

Noon to 12:30 p.m. Location: RCW002

12:30 to 1:15 p.m. Lunch (Music by James Wilson) | Location: RCW lobby/Courtyard

1:15 to 2:15 p.m. Session 3: Panels

  • Artful Ways to De-isolate | Room: RCW002
  • Innovative Youth | Room: RCE004
  • Museums and Sustainability | Room: RCW202
  • Exploring Sustainability: Bridging Communities for Climate Action | Room: RCW203

2:15 to 3:15 p.m. | Room: RCE004

Session Details

Keynote: Ellie Joseph and Jay Bailey, Creating Community Along the Grand River

Session 1: Panels

What's Next for the Indigenous Creative Sector?

This panel  brings together leading voices like Gary Joseph, Cynthia Lickers-Sage, and Naomi Johnson to discuss the future of Indigenous arts and collaboration. They explore strategies for expanding the sector through co-creation, developing sustainable infrastructures, and supporting Indigenous narrative sovereignty, illustrating a commitment to fostering growth and empowerment within Indigenous communities.

Moderator: Darren Thomas, AVP Indigenous Initiatives, Wilfrid Laurier University

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Aging with Innovation: Community and Technology as Catalysts for Change

This panel brings together experts from Wilfrid Laurier University to discuss the integration of technology in supporting aging populations. Drs. Josephine McMurray, Maurita Harris, and Kate Rossiter delve into topics like age-inclusive community enhancements, equitable tech design for health, and the critique of caregiving systems through innovative research approaches.

Moderator: Ali Solhi, Research Partnerships Officer, Wilfrid Laurier University

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Celebrating Community Inclusion & Environmental Sustainability

This panel features dynamic discussions led by City of Brantford officials Laura Almeida, Kara Davey, and Rebecca Szczepanowski, who share their diverse experiences in fostering community engagement and sustainability. Laura Almeida explores the impact of public art in community bonding, Kara Davey discusses enhancing local culture and sports as key to building vibrant communities, and Rebecca Szczepanowski explores climate action at a local level and mobilizing the community to get involved in climate change actions.

Moderator: Brooke Papple, Community Initiatives Coordinator, City of Brantford

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Creative Community Building

This panel features Tara Buchanan, Joshua Wall, and Theresa Vidal, who each bring unique perspectives on fostering inclusivity and community engagement. Through their respective roles in asset-based community development, active local engagement, and equity-driven initiatives, they discuss strategies for enhancing community solidarity, celebrating diversity, and empowering families to build stronger, more connected communities.

Moderator: Lisa Jarvis, Associate Director, Community & Workplace Partnerships, Wilfrid Laurier University

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Session 2 Panels

Bridging the Gaps: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Cultural Innovation and Empowering Communities

This panel features insights from Wiktor Kulinski, Ed Bernacki, and Marinus de Groot, who discuss innovative methods of cultural engagement and idea management. Through their diverse expertise in anthropology, creativity, and history, they explore how interdisciplinary strategies can transform and invigorate cultural landscapes and community empowerment.

Moderator: Dimple Bal, Community Initiatives Coordinator, City of Brantford

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Community Solutions Through Experiential Learning: Partnership in Action

The Community & Workplace Partnerships panel discussion will highlight some of Laurier's partnerships, placements, and projects that relate to event themes such as innovation and inclusion. In sharing stories about the ways in which we partner with community for experiential learning to foster community engagement, address challenges, and find solutions, we hope to inspire continued collaboration and celebrate what students and the community are doing together.

Moderator: Sara Darling, Coordinator, Community Service-Learning, Wilfrid Laurier University

Workshop: Time Travelling led by Peter Muir

The Voice of A River - Community play project creative team, Peter Smith, Flash Flood, Cathy Nosaty, and Peter Muir will be involving participants in theatre, puppetry, and visual art to create images that invoke the experience of time travelling on the Grand River.

Peter Muir

Peter Muir is a theatre artist based in Brantford. He has acted, stage managed and directed across Canada, Israel and the United States. He has worked in most major theatres across Canada and is currently Artistic Director of Brant Theatre Workshops, a board member of the Canadian Industrial Heritage Centre and of Grandview Theatre Company. His latest project is A Grand Spring, opening May 25 at the Canadian Military Heritage Museum.

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Keynote: Christian Clauwers, Using Image to Bridge the Gap between Science, Education and Policy

Ellie Joseph

Christian Clauwers is a Belgian documentary photographer, explorer, public speaker and author. His mission is to explore, document, inspire, and increase awareness to save our oceans and polar regions and their communities. Christian has observed climate change’s effects on delicate ecosystems, highlighting the human-nature conflict and merging science and policy. Having sailed the five oceans and collaborated with global scientific teams, he uses storytelling to advocate for science and ecosystem vulnerability. Christian’s work is archived in the Arctic World Archive in Svalbard. He’s a Fellow of the Explorers Club and an EU Climate Pact Ambassador.

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Session 3 Panels

Artful Ways to De-isolate

This panel features artists Dave Hind, Becky Katz, and Krystal River discussing how art serves as a powerful conduit for community engagement and social change. Through their unique practices in environmental art, community arts, and Indigenous youth programming, they illustrate how art can bridge divides, foster social connections, and promote collective healing.

Moderator: Peter Smith, Founder and Creative Director of the Canadian Centre for Rural Creativity 

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Innovative Youth

This panel features four dedicated professionals from the City of Brantford, each showcasing their unique contributions to empowering young individuals and bridging community gaps. Courtney Lebel, Amy Brandt, Natalie Walker, and Taylor Berzins highlight innovative approaches to aging, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement, demonstrating the impact of tailored community initiatives on fostering a vibrant and inclusive community atmosphere. 

Moderator: Brooke Papple, Community Initiatives Coordinator, City of Brantford

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Museums and Sustainability

This panel explores the role of museums in fostering sustainable practices and building equitable relationships within the community. Brian Wood, Heather George, and Adrienne Briggs bring their diverse backgrounds and experiences to discuss educational innovation, the healing potential of museum practices, and the social responsibilities of modern museums in enhancing community engagement and cultural understanding.

Moderator: Jazmin Beddard, Administrative Officer, Canadian Industrial Heritage Centre

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Exploring Sustainability: Bridging Communities for Climate Action

 

Join us for an engaging panel discussion between Sustainable Waterloo Region, Region of Waterloo Climate Change, and Spruce Lab. Discover how these organizations are tracking climate challenges and foster sustainabiity within their communities. Find out how each leader is engaging with their stakeholders and community partners to address the climate crisus head-on and ignite change and be a force for good!

Moderator: Eric Meliton, Manager of Laurier's Sustainability Office

 

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Keynote: Robert McLeman, What You and I Can Do to Create Sustainability in a Rapidly Changing World

In a world increasingly disrupted by environmental problems, conflicts, political turmoil, and socio-economic uncertainty, some people may wonder if anything anyone does can help build meaningful, lasting change. Decades of research and experience show that sustainability is ultimately built from the ground up, and not imposed from the top down. Today’s event will provide many wonderful examples of activities happening in our community that are making a difference. We conclude with Professor McLeman’s reflections on what we can do individually and collectively to help create sustainable communities, and have fun doing so.

Robert McLeman

Robert McLeman

Dr. Robert McLeman is a professor of Environmental Studies at Laurier’s Waterloo campus. His research focuses on community impacts of climate change, including migration and displacement of people by climate-related hazards. He teaches undergraduate courses in environmental sustainability each year that engage students in creating local projects for rural communities in the Waterloo Region to help build economic, social and environmental sustainability. He is also active on TikTok (@professormcleman), where he posts short videos on key concepts for undergraduate Environmental Studies students.

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Performances

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Exhibitions

A poster showcase of creative community projects. 

Sustainability at Laurier Brantford Tour

Efforts are underway to shape Laurier into an institution that seamlessly incorporates sustainability across all facets of university life. Our goal is to motivate, educate, and empower our community to participate in initiatives that pave the way for a sustainable future. With an established 2023-2028 Sustainability Action Plan for Laurier, the Summit tour is positioned to provide participants with highlights of what has been established at Brantford campus and what may be coming next in 2024-25.

Tour Stops:

  • Sustainable Hawk Fund featured projects
    • Laurier Apiaries
    • Cut the Crap
    • Nurture Pak
  • Breakfast Bar (Wellness Education & Dean of Students)
  • Freestore (Dean of Students)
  • Research and Academic Centre LEED Silver features
  • Indigenous Student Centre garden site concept
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