Indigenous Nerd Alert The Research for Indigenous Social Action & Equity Center (RISE) The Research for Indigenous Social Action & Equity Center (RISE) is a multidisciplinary collaborative of humanists and humanistic social scientists dedicated to undoing Indigenous inequalities. RISE conducts rigorous research to understand Indigenous experiences and uplift Indigenous voices and wellbeing that addresses the systemic disparities facing these communities to achieve equity for Indigenous Peoples throughout society. (Link below is a link to all the research presented at this conference I’m at) https://lnkd.in/g-tcbuZ9
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Our latest based on American Communities Project research findings:
Talking to Americans reveals the diversity behind the shared opinion ‘the country is on the wrong track’
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📣The latest SDG Blog in our series is just out! 🗞️ Read this interesting piece by Jean Quinn, Chair of the NGO Committee for Social Development and Executive Director, UNANIMA International. In her blog, “Marginalized communities are not voiceless; it is time for us to listen,” she describes civil society's efforts in advancing social justice and inclusive societies that leave no one behind, stressing the need for grassroots communities to be more integrated. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eRAQUVpf Explore the whole SDG Blog series here: https://lnkd.in/djeKD7u6
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🚨New blog post🚨 We are Spotlighting Young Partner, Lucia, and her confidence growth throughout her time with Peer Power Youth💚 Read more about Lucia's work here: https://bit.ly/3z4aCZd
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In this research paper, we reveal the significant role of community engagement in a timely completion of development projects. Usually, community members are not engaged in government funded projects. Read for more... Community engagement in development projects: government versus private funded projects in Ghana
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Tune into this webinar about our edited issue of the ANNALS featuring some of our awesome authors!
Join us and Social Science Research Council for a webinar, Media Policy for an Informed Citizenry: Revisiting the Information Needs of Communities for Democracy in Crisis. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/efMsCa6J
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How important is it for adolescents to be involved in decision-making processes? 👀 Listen in as our Healthy Cities for Adolescents project representatives Neelima Agrawal, @Laura Ostos Garzón, Quyen Vo, and Mame Ngoné Mbodj discuss the vital role of youth in urban decision-making. 💡 They highlight how young people's involvement fosters motivation and ensures that city agendas are inclusive and impactful. Join the conversation: Why do you believe youth voices are essential in creating healthier cities? Share your thoughts in the comments. 📍Filmed at the HCA-II GLF 2024 in Bath. @Live & Learn International LAB-XXI
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There's more and more focus on the link between #CitizenScience and #Policy! Here an event next week of the potential benefits for both! more4nature, ENFORCE_EU
10 Dec at 10:30-12 CET, an online event by Interreg Europe "Citizen Science for Policy". Covering the concept of #CitizenScience, good practices, and how policymakers can use it to design and implement policies. The potential benefits citizen science can bring to policy formulation and implementation range from providing evidence for assessments through supporting regulatory compliance to community empowerment and awareness raising. https://lnkd.in/eMzYxMjk #CommunityScience #EuropeanUnion ECSA - European Citizen Science Association and Interreg Europe
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To empower rural youth voices, it is essential to: - Start at the grassroots level to connect young people at national & EU levels - Establish interconnected platforms, such as youth councils and parliaments, to ensure effective communication & representation - Ensure diverse representation through various mechanisms, such as appointing ambassadors, to amplify voices that may otherwise be marginalised - Enhance digital connectivity & training to enable rural youth to engage meaningfully in national and EU-level discussions What are the approaches to bridge youth and policymakers? Find insights in the highlights report of our dedicated Good Practice Webinar: https://bit.ly/3YyhqZE
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After the riots: Building the foundations for social cohesion This paper by the Together Coalition, British Future and Belong-The Cohesion and Integration Network offers a useful analysis of the recent riots, uncovering longer-term trends that underpinned the violent outbreaks. Now, more than ever, we need to be building bridges, not walls. But in a world teeming with difference and diversity, we can't rely on our instincts alone to build relationships across divides. Learning how to live together must become a long-term priority for our education system, backed up by government support. https://lnkd.in/eMsfvp5y
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✨️ From the Archives ✨️ What does it mean to strengthen citizen participation in local governance, and why is it important? 🌍 This conversation dives deep into the power of community involvement in shaping local decisions and policies. It’s packed with insights and resources from thought leaders who’ve been on the frontlines of creating lasting change. 💡 Learn more about how citizen engagement can build stronger, more responsive communities: https://lnkd.in/gsQMjHmU
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