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Spread the word.

Looking for ways to get students, friends and peers educated, informed, and comfortable talking and engaging in politics? We've got it figured out. Here are some resources so that you may engage and get folks to participate.

A Samara Initiative

Vote Pop Up

The initiative allows groups to "demystify" the voting process by experiencing the voting process. A topic is chosen and a polling station is recreated. You can vote on anything - ice cream flavors, TV Shows, etc. The main objective is getting used to the requirements and process. 

Democracy Talks

Create a friendly and constructive environment to discuss politics. Democracy Talks guides you through starting, enabling and fostering a healthy discussion atmosphere with friends, students, peers or other groups. 

Art for Social Change

The Art for Social Change is a 5 year research study in Canada which focusses on "on art that is created collectively by groups of people (who may not self-identify as artists) about what matters to them, with this process facilitated and nurtured by an artist or group of artists"

Creative Labs

Get inspired by past projects that combine art, politics, civic engagement and public interventions.

Creative Labs

Get inspired by past projects that combine art, politics, civic engagement and public interventions.

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