Global Changemakers Build Community in Israel

Posted on January 8, 2018
By Liz Weaver

It started in 2011 with a small group of changemakers and grew into the Global Roundtable for Community Change.  These passionate leaders were interested in the intersection between citizen voice and community impact.  They also explored the differences and similarities of community change efforts across different country experiences. 

This year, the Global Roundtable for Community Change is hosting an ‘un-conference conference’ on Comm&unity, June 19 – 22, 2018 in Haifa, Israel.  The gathering will be a unique learning experience where changemakers from around the globe will gather together, share their experiences and explore the themes of social activism; multi-culturalism; and arts, culture and young people.  

The Comm&unity un-conference will be a unique experience.  Not only will participants be able to meet their global changemaker colleagues, they will be able to explore the themes from a placemaking perspective. 

If you want to learn more about the Comm&unity gathering, please download the event brochure or access the un-conference website – www.grt4cc.com.  Join the global movement of community changemakers in June and experience community in a unique and powerful way. 

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Liz Weaver, Community Change


Liz Weaver

By Liz Weaver

Liz is passionate about the power and potential of communities getting to impact on complex issues. Liz is Tamarack’s Co-CEO and Director, Learning Centre. In this role she provides strategic direction to the organization and leads many of its key learning activities including collective impact capacity building services for the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Liz is one of Tamarack's highly regarded trainers and has developed and delivered curriculum on a variety of workshop topics including collaborative governance, leadership, collective impact, community innovation, influencing policy change and social media for impact and engagement.

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