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Register Now -Rooted in Practice: Learning from Community-Engaged Facilitators

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For the past three years, the Centre for Community Based Research has participated in the Pedagogies of Community-Engaged Practice (PeCEP) research project. This community-based research project explores and shares knowledge about facilitation practices that support community-engaged work across different sectors. As a group of community-engaged facilitators, the Pedagogies of Community Engagement Collective, we explored a shared question: How do we do our work with care, equity, and accountability?


Our unique partnership brings together community-based non-profit organizations, academic researchers, and independent community-engaged facilitators working in fields such as community arts, HIV and harm reduction, adult education, Indigenous Sovereignty, youth engagement and activism, community organizing, community-based or -engaged research, and more. Organizational partners include the Centre for Community Based Research, Righting Relations Canada, Toronto Arts Foundation’s Neighbourhood Arts Network, Women & HIV/AIDS Initiative, and the Community Engaged Research Institute at Simon Fraser University. This research project and event is funded by The Spencer Foundation.

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Join us, the Pedagogies of Community Engagement Collective, meet other community-engaged facilitators committed to equity and social justice, and participate in building a community around facilitation as a practice and a field!


Event: Rooted in Practice: Learning from Community-Engaged Facilitators

Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025

Time: 5:30-7:30 pm EST

Location: Online using Zoom




If you have access needs you would like to share or have difficulty registering, please contact pecep.research@utoronto.ca


Visit our website : www.communityfacilitation.ca 

 
 
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