Women for Women

Women for Women

“How are you affected by your city’s design? By the location of your school? Or the location of your work? As a woman? As a mother? As a student? As a youth?” “In 2012, India brought a new enactment of protection of child rights from sexual offences with the highest...
First Indigenous Female NAIGC President

First Indigenous Female NAIGC President

The North American Indigenous Games Council elected Coady graduate Dale Tamara Plett (Building on Local and Indigenous Knowledge for Community Resilience, 2016; Community Development Leadership by Women, 2016) as president – making her the first indigenous woman to...

WWW. Com – Women Working for Women in Communities

Tuesday, November 26, 9:00am-10:00am (AST) Presenters: Olayinka Adeniyi, Mamatha Achanta, Tigist Temesgen, & Abiodun Essiet (2018 Women’s Leadership Research Fellows) Moderator: Dr. Robin Neustaeter, Program Teaching Staff, Coady Institute Great developments...
New! Coady Innovation Series

New! Coady Innovation Series

This three-part Innovation Series offers useful publications that will help academics and community builders explore new ways of thinking, practicing, and teaching. The series showcases recent publications by Coady staff, associates, and partners under the themes of...
Participant Wins at National Honey Show

Participant Wins at National Honey Show

Cecil Wilson is a current participant in Coady’s Diploma in Development Leadership program. He is the Country Coordinator for Universal Outreach Foundation and co-owner of Liberia Pure Honey. Liberia Pure Honey was recently recognized at the National Honey Show in...
Ave Maria in Cree

Ave Maria in Cree

Rhonda Head is a participant in Coady’s Indigenous Women in Community Leadership program. She is an event planner, a brain tumor survivor, and a five-time international classical award-winning artist. On October 17, 2018 she released her latest single, Ave Maria in...
Rethinking Partnerships with Municipal Leaders

Rethinking Partnerships with Municipal Leaders

Last week, Coady’s Rethinking Partnerships class welcomed Town of Antigonish Mayor Laurie Bouchie, to campus. She visited with the 27 participants of the Rethinking Partnership elective and certificate class. Most recently, the Town of Antigonish announced partnership...
Lifelong Learning and the Fight for Social Justice

Lifelong Learning and the Fight for Social Justice

Coady alumna returns to StFX as Coady Chair in Social Justice South African born Coady graduate, Sadi Motsuenyane, has more than 50 years of community development experience. Retired from the Government of South Africa as the former Chief Director of Sustainable...
Oceanpath Fellowship: Improving Menstrual Health in India

Oceanpath Fellowship: Improving Menstrual Health in India

Corrina Vali, a participant in the yearlong OceanPath Fellowship for youth leaders, was born and raised in Godhra, India. As part of the Fellowship, these Canadian University partner graduates must chose an initiative to plan and implement in a community of their...