Over the last year and a bit, The Engagement Lab dove into a soft scientific process looking at the question “What happens when we bring our communities together to explore conversations around community capacity, equity, sustainability, and intentional change?”
Along the way, we began to document our process as a podcast, including conversations with instructors, mentors, and the administrative team around the challenges, the process, and the successes of our endeavor.
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Over the last year and a bit, The Engagement Lab dove into a soft scientific process looking at the question “What happens when we bring our communities together to explore conversations around community capacity, equity, sustainability, and intentional change?”
Along the way, we began to document our process as a podcast, including conversations with instructors, mentors, and the administrative team around the challenges, the process, and the successes of our endeavor.
It's The midway point!Our Hosts Jesse Del Fierro and Andrés Moreno sit down to chat about the process and to give us a peek into the changes happening in the lab.They talk about all the lessons, the hurdles, and the truth behind "Building a movement"
Hosts: Andrés Moreno & Jesse Del Fierro
Theme by: Epidemic Sound
The Engagement Lab Podcast is possible with the initial support from three local foundations to transition our ALL IN Program to the 35//50 initiative and The Engagement Lab, the foundations were The Edmonton Community Foundation, Calgary Foundation, and the Rozsa Foundation.
We're thrilled to announce that The Engagement Lab is supported by both Alberta Cultures Community Initiatives Program and the Canada Council for the Arts. Theatre Alberta is grateful to our operating funders, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Edmonton Arts Council, and Calgary Arts Development.
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Over the last year and a bit, The Engagement Lab dove into a soft scientific process looking at the question “What happens when we bring our communities together to explore conversations around community capacity, equity, sustainability, and intentional change?”
Along the way, we began to document our process as a podcast, including conversations with instructors, mentors, and the administrative team around the challenges, the process, and the successes of our endeavor.