They’re back- Community Scholars and Volunteers at our 2019 visual...
Drawing Change believes in growing the field of visual practice and so our Community Scholar spots and Volunteer Spots are back for our 2019 Visual Facilitation Workshops! Community Scholar Spots for...
View ArticleDrawing Change updates for 2019
Six weeks into 2019, and lots going on at Drawing Change. Here’s a few exciting highlights and resources: Graphic Facilitation Training – in the Arctic This Southerner spent two weeks in the far North....
View ArticleLearning graphic recording tips – in rhyming form
A few folks emailed last week with some overlapping advice for new graphic recorders. It’s wonderful to hear how the questions in the field are changing – people tend to ask me questions not about how...
View ArticleMarch visual facilitation highlights – 3 projects on 3 continents
It’s not even over yet, but I can say that March was amazing. My time was shared between group facilitation and graphic facilitation which felt like a great balance. Here’s three dynamic projects this...
View ArticleBuilding Community – Vancouver and Victoria Visual Practitioners Meetup
In April, Sam Bradd (Vancouver) and Tanya Gadsby (Victoria) co-hosted an social evening for graphic facilitators and visual practitioners. Thank you to everyone who came – from 6+ cities and by car,...
View ArticleMeet Drawing Change’s 2019 Community Scholars!
At Drawing Change, we believe in growing the field of graphic recording and visual facilitation with an equity lens. Our Community Scholar program is a commitment to holding spaces for people working...
View ArticleCo-creating community agreements in meetings
Last month, Drawing Change posted a friendly question on social media: What’s your favourite community agreement, for meetings? The responses were so thoughtful and empowering, they had to be shared...
View ArticleOctober Graphic Facilitation Training Workshop – Vancouver Canada
Do you spend a lot of your time in meetings wondering, “What is this meeting about? Is this the best use of our time?” Actually, it’s not – and Drawing Change can show you a better way. We want you to...
View ArticleSupporting Indigenous Men’s Health in the North with FNHA
The First Nations Health Authority and the DUDES Club have a brilliant path forward to help men connect to their whole selves. Their health and wellness models ask men, in a non-judgemental way, to...
View ArticleIndigenizing Teacher Education – Supported by Graphic Recording
The Council of Ministers of Education Canada, Elders and students, gathered on the unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations in July 2018 for an important symposium...
View ArticleTraining new Graphic Facilitators from Vancouver to Inuvik
This October was all about training new visual facilitators! From Vancouver BC to Inuvik in the Arctic Circle, we helped new visual practitioners to blossom, uncover their gifts, bring their whole...
View ArticleListening to One Another to Grow Strong – Graphic Recording by Michelle Buchholz
Listening to One Another to Grow Strong (LTOA) is a community-driven and culturally-adapted mental health program for Indigenous youth and their families. Here’s a recent project by Indigenous graphic...
View ArticleGraphic recording Intersectionality and Black Feminism by Tiaré Jung at...
Graphic recorders Michelle Buchholz and Tiaré Lani Kela Jung from Drawing Changed teamed up with diversity and equity consultant Cicely Blain at STRATAGEM. It was a 2.5 day summit that “takes diversity...
View ArticleGraphic Recording for Engagement and Reports – FNMPC
The First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) works to enhance the economic well-being of its members, with the recognition that economic strength can only grow through rich culture, language, and...
View ArticleGraphic Recording to Support the Environmental Stewardship Initiative
Trusted data comes in many forms. And trusted data can be qualitative, quantitative – and visual. This month, the Environmental Stewardship Initiative invited graphic recording to its Technical...
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