Semester review: course goals PLUS 3 rural cooperative models from this term

I guess a good thing to do is take a look at what we've learned over the semester and what I set out to do in week 1. My initial post for this course details, first of all, the books that initially taught me about rural. The initial list was: Anne of Green Gables, the... Continue Reading →

A Reflection on Field Time

Our class recently made a visit to St. Jacobs and Millbank, Ontario. Each of us led a part of a Jane’s Walk in each location, each focusing on a distinct theme. Our Janes Walk as a whole led us to look at schools, landscapes and interesting businesses in each location, and to discuss rural identity... Continue Reading →

Rural Community-based…. Internet Providers?

When searching for news relating to this blog, I sometimes do a News search on google. Today my google search was…. “rural industry site: cbc.ca” and “rural industry site: globeandmail.ca” ...meaning the search would turn up CBC articles with the keywords “Rural AND Industry.” So the CBC search led to these hits…   And this... Continue Reading →

Re: Community in the City

“In this community, poverty and chronic exclusion breed a need for an interconnectedness that creates resilience and allows us to stretch our meager resources.”                                     -Rania el Mugammar talking about her St. James Town community I was just reading an essay yesterday by Rania el Mugammar at CBC and it made me think back to... Continue Reading →

ArtPost: a barn quilt experiment

A followup to the Barn Quilts post of a few weeks ago…. Inspired by the barn quilts I learned about at Barnquittrails.ca, I decided to make my own over the break last week.   Slow progress...   I realized, while looking for my own quilt pattern to follow, that barn quilts are actually found in... Continue Reading →

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