We know you know: the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted everything – our institutions, our economy, our way of life.
March 2020 brought us a new physically distant reality that presented us all with massive challenges and further threats to social cohesion. As in all crises, the cracks in our systems were laid bare – in some ways, inequity had never been so clearly visible. Disruptions can either deepen these cracks or be catalysts for improving equity and empathy going forward.
In April 2020 we set out to develop a new virtual event series that would tackle some of those tough conversations. Throughout the year we co-hosted weekly, and subsequently monthly events in a series we called “Distant, Not Disengaged.”
Some of the key questions we explored were: How are we responding and what are we learning right now that can be used to strengthen the social infrastructure of our communities going forward? How can we reimagine our collective futures now that the fragile roots of ‘normalcy’ have been exposed? What must we do to ensure we don’t return to the status quo and instead create more just, sustainable, and representative systems? What’s possible when we’re unencumbered by “that’s just the ay things are”?
This event series was developed and hosted as a collaboration with SFU Public Square and the SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue.
PAST EVENTS:
Oct 15th: Whose Voice?
Reimagining Public Engagement
Sept 24th: COVID-19 and the Future of Democracy
Aug 13th: Missed Connections
Social Cohesion & COVID-19
Aug 6th: Recipe for Change
Food Systems, Food Justice & COVID-19
Jul 30th: Advise from Students
Post-Secondary in the Age of COVID-19
More
Jul 23rd: A Tale of Two Crises
COVID-19 and the Overdose Emergency
Jul 16th: Navigating Race-Based Data
Intersections of Health Through COVID-19
Jul 9th: Anti-Asian Racism During the Pandemic
Jul 2nd: Breaking News
Canadian Media Fails to Represent
May 28h: About that Career Plan…
Millenials, Gen Zs, and the Future of Work
May 21st: How is Grandma Really Doing?
Caring for Elders in our Community
May 14th: The Arts Matter!
COVID-19 Reality, Response, and Recovery
May 7th: Disrupted
How COVID-19 Will Shape Climate Action
Apr 30th: Where did all the Buses Go?
An Ask Me Anything on Transit
Apr 23rd: Leading Locally
Grassroots Responses to COVID-19
Apr 16th: The Age of Worry
Youth Specific Impacts of COVID-19
hide