Nov 30 | Join Coady Institute’s 2022 Katherine Fleming International Development Award recipients Saliwe Mutetwa and Vera Elikem Awuye as they discuss The Right to Choose Safely.
Nov 30 | Join Coady Institute’s 2022 Katherine Fleming International Development Award recipients Saliwe Mutetwa and Vera Elikem Awuye as they discuss The Right to Choose Safely.
Two days of meetings amongst non-profit housing providers and the housing groups, networks, and coalitions who support their work has culminated in the formation of a new provincial association aimed to strengthen the community housing sector in Nova Scotia.
Coady Institute expresses our solidarity with the progressive people of Iran and acknowledges the struggles of all people facing oppression, subject to the historical development of dominant power relations.
Today, and every day, we strive to repair relationships with each other as we acknowledge the many tragedies Indigenous people across this country have and continue to endure.
Welcome to this new edition of Coady Connection and warm greetings from the Coady team. Wherever you are in the world, we are wishing you well and commend you for your work in creating an equitable and “full and abundant life” for all.
Circle of Abundance - E-zine, August 2022 Welcome to the Circle of Abundance Ezine – Third Issue ‘Entrepreneurs’. We all know that Indigenous commerce and trade date back with each other to our existence of being, long before contact of the colonizers. As hunters and...
Build Together II: Strengthening the Community Housing Sector in Nova ScotiaSave the Date For a Founding Meeting Nova Scotia Non-Profit Housing Association St. Francis Xavier University Please join us on the campus of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish on...
Please join us in creating a map of
affordable housing efforts in Nova Scotia that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
We were pleased to formally welcome the Global Change Leaders last week alongside Coady staff, community and government partners, generous donors, and Coady family and friends.
The Global Change Leaders recently visited two Antigonish Affordable Housing sites and met with organizers, residents, and housing advocates to learn and share about affordable and accessible housing models, and discuss their intersections with social issues such as gender-based violence, climate change, and more.