Vancouver's Leader in Transition toward Strong, Resilient, Complete Communities

Time: November 17, 2011 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: BC Coalition of People with Disabilities
Street: Suite 204 - 456 West Broadway
City/Town: Vancouver
Event Neighbourhood and Type: workshop
Organized By: She Tore the Page
Latest Activity: Nov 17, 2011
Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)
Facilitated by two women artists living with chronic illness, this two-session workshop (Nov. 17 & 24, 1-4 pm) will provide the opportunity for women living with chronic illness to come together to consider the interplay between illness and creative expression. We will explore using both writing and visual media. $10-20 sliding scale; no one turned away. Further info: shetorethepage@gmail.com.
Village engages individuals, neighbourhoods & organizations to take actions that build sustainable communities & have fun doing it. Join us!
Join Village Vancouver Transition Society
Contact us at info@villagevancouver.ca
Join us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Join our Meetup Group
Volunteer Opportunities
Village Vancouver is a volunteer-driven organization, so if you want to change the world, roll up your sleeves and volunteer with us!
Newsletter Deadline
is the 25th of the month preceding the publication month. (e.g. March 25th for the April issue.) Submissions welcome. Send to Newsletter Team at newsletter@villagevancouver.ca
Events posted in "Events" on the website by the 25th will generally be listed in the Newsletter Calendar.
You can make donations to Village Vancouver here.
Village earns 15% on your book purchases from New Society Publishers. Details here.
Local, organic, rural, and/or urban, food production is a mainstay of life, and doing it well leads to wellness. From farm to kitchen, discussions relating to food--and the community arising around it--belong here.
59 discussions
If you have to leave your village, how will you get where you want to go? By car? Preferably not, both for your wallet and the earth’s sake. This category is for all discussions relating to how we all get around.
5 discussions
A human right? After food, most feel shelter is the most important necessity. A place of shelter is also the start of a community. This category is for all things relating to shelter, housing, affordable housing, homes, renewable heating systems, green buildings, heritage, and our built environment in general.
12 discussions
© 2013 Created by Randy Chatterjee.