The Art of Change
By McMaster OCE
The Art of ChangeJan 26, 2022
16. Change in Action: Outcomes from the Art of Change
What projects have students worked on in the Art of Change course? Episode 16 is a discussion with students and Just Recovery Coalition partners about the outcomes of their project work in the Art of Change course.
Guests: Karl Andrus, Lynda Lukasik, Violetta Nikolskaya, Kirstin Webb, Ali Siddiqui, Kailey Cutillo, Sharon Lim, Vithuyan Sugumar
Transcript: [coming soon!]
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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15. Change in Action: Students Reflect on the Art of Change Course
What have students learned in the Art of Change course? Episode 15 is a reflective conversation that was recorded in April 2022 during the final Art of Change class. In this episode, students discuss skills they have gained through the course, aspects of the project work that surprised them, and advice that they might give to other students seeking to make change in their communities.
Guests: Students in the Art of Change course
Transcript: [coming soon!]
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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14. Changemaking Toolkit
What happens next? In Episode 14, activists, academics, policy makers, and community organizers share advice to students seeking to make change in their communities. Don't forget to check-out the Changemaking Toolkit Document, which includes a list of resources recommended by podcast guests.
Guests: Ryan McGreal, Maureen Wilson, Karl Andrus, Kojo Damptey, Kim Martin, Lynda Lukasik, Jason Cassis, Nrinder Nann, Medora Uppal, Calogero Mattina, Dr. Ameil Joseph, Dr. Arig al Shaibah, May-Marie Duwai-Sowa, Don McLean, Michael Doxtater, Lilly Noble, Catherine McKenna, Carole Saab, Hiba Abdallah, Jordan Carrier, Mumilaaq Qaqqaq
Transcript: Episode 14_Changemaking Toolkit_Transcript.docx
Changemaking Toolkit Document: https://mcmasteru365-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/yadava7_mcmaster_ca/ETkhs23IIXpNoHFYKYdUjQQBGPcT-I1xCLaP_4xjlVT6Jw?e=8bKLQz
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
This episode is licensed under an Ontario Commons License. Visit this link for more information: https://www.ecampusontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Ontario-Commons-License-1.pdf.
13. Indigenous Changemakers (Part 2)
How have Indigenous leaders approached social and political changemaking? Episode 13 is Part 2 of a two-part series. In Part 2, Mumilaaq Qaqqaq reflects on the opportunities and challenges that she experienced as young, Inuk woman representing Nunavut as a Member of Parliament.
Guests: Mumilaaq Qaqqaq
Transcript: Episode 13_Indigenous Changemakers (Part 2)_Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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12. Indigenous Changemakers (Part 1)
How have Indigenous leaders approached social and political changemaking? Episode 12 is Part 1 of a two-part series. In Part 1, Jordan Carrier reflects on how different aspects of her identity as a mom, a Plains Cree woman, a caretaker, a learner, a teacher, and more, factor into her work as a community organizer who is committed to passing lessons of advocacy and social justice on to future generations.
Guests: Jordan Carrier
Transcript: Indigenous Changemakers (Part 1) Transcript
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampus Ontario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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11. Public Art and Social Change
How is visual art implicated in social, political, and personal change processes? In episode 11, artist and educator Hiba Abdallah speaks about the role of public art in challenging perspectives, building community, and poking at systems.
Guests: Hiba Abdallah
Transcript: Public Art and Social Change Transcript
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampus Ontario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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10. Change in Action: Organizing a Community Dialogue
What projects have students been championing in the Art of Change course? Episode 10 is a course-update, as students from the Art of Change course join community partners from the Just Recovery Hamilton Coalition to speak about their work planning a dialogue on the topic of housing.
Guests: Ananya Yadav, Vithuyan Sugumar, Katelyn Curkan, Karl Andrus, Lynda Lukasik
Transcript: Change in Action: Organizing a Community Dialogue Transcript
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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9. Championing EDI at McMaster University (Part 2)
How have individuals and coalitions advanced equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) at McMaster University? Episode 9 is Part 2 of a 2-part series about organizational change. In Part 2, Dr. Arig al Shaibah speaks about the importance of action planning and fostering hope when advancing organizational change. Then, May-Marie Duwai-Sowa discusses the role of data collection in organizational change processes.
Guests: Dr. Arig al Shaibah, May-Marie Duwai-Sowa
Transcript: Ep. 9 EDI Transcript
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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8. Championing EDI at McMaster University (Part 1)
How have individuals and coalitions advanced equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) at McMaster University? Episode 8 is Part 1 of a 2-part series about organizational change. In Part 1, Dr. Ameil Joseph shares his experience advocating for change with respect to EDI at McMaster as part of groups such as PACBIC and ACFAM.
Guests: Dr. Ameil Joseph
Transcript: Episode 8 EDI Transcript
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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7. Climate Policy Change
How can policymaking be used to address climate change? In Episode 7, Catherine McKenna reflects on her work negotiating federal climate targets and action plans as Canada’s former Minister of Environment and Climate Change. Then, Carole Saab discusses the role of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities in advancing intergovernmental conversations about climate policy.
Guests: Catherine McKenna, Carole Saab
Transcript: Episode 7_ Climate Policy_Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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6. Activism: from Red Hill Valley to Stop Sprawl HamOnt
What's the role of activism in changemaking processes? In Episode 6, Don McLean and Michael Doxtater reflect on their experiences with activism in Hamilton’s Red Hill Valley. Shifting to contemporary efforts, Lilly Noble discusses activism in the context of Hamilton’s proposed urban boundary expansion.
Guests: Don McLean, Michael Doxtater, Lilly Noble
Transcript: Episode 6_ Activism Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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5. Housing Affordability in Hamilton
How have individuals and organizations approached the ‘wicked’ problem of housing affordability? In Episode 5, Nrinder Nann and Medora Uppal speak about their work to tackle the supply side of housing affordability with the Hamilton is Home coalition. Then, Calogero Mattina describes how Hamilton’s Community Land Trust is working to address the challenge of perpetual affordability.
Guests: Nrinder Nann, Medora Uppal, Calogero Mattina
Transcript: Episode 5_ Affordable Housing Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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4. Public Space and The COVID-19 Pandemic
How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed how we think about and use public space? In Episode 4, Jason Cassis discusses Hamilton’s pandemic patio program and the seasonal pedestrianization of King William Street. Then, Koubra Haggar and Merima Menzildzic speak about their work with the Hamilton Encampment Support Network and the City of Hamilton’s response to encampments in public parks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guests: Jason Cassis, Koubra Haggar, Merima Menzildzic
Transcript: Episode 4_ Public Space and the COVID-19 Pandemic Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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3. Just Recovery Hamilton
How can the Just Recovery model be used to influence change? In Episode 3, Kim Martin, Lynda Lukasik, and Kojo Damptey speak about their work with Just Recovery Hamilton: a coalition of 11 community organizations in Hamilton, Ontario that formed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guests: Kim Martin, Lynda Lukasik, Kojo Damptey
Transcript: Episode 3_ Just Recovery Hamilton Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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2. Hamilton’s LRT Project
How does change happen within and outside of organizations? In Episode 2, Maureen Wilson and Ryan McGreal reflect on the time needed for change to occur in the context of Hamilton’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) project. Then, Karl Andrus speaks about the power of community in voicing change through community benefits.
Guests: Maureen Wilson, Ryan McGreal, Karl Andrus
Transcript: Episode 2_ Hamilton LRT Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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1. Welcome to the Art of Change
What is The Art of Change? In this introductory episode, the instructional team sits down to talk about zoom meetings, Trello boards, and the development of The Art of Change course and podcast.
Guests: Dave Heidebrecht, Randy Kay, Ananya Yadav, Julia Menezes
Transcript: Episode 1_ Introduction to the Art of Change Transcript.docx
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
This episode is licensed under an Ontario Commons License. Visit this link for more information: https://www.ecampusontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Ontario-Commons-License-1.pdf.