Democracy Talks & The AMS WARNING: FUN AND ENGAGEMENT INCLUDED.

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Democracy Talks & The AMS WARNING: FUN AND ENGAGEMENT INCLUDED

THE PROGRAM  Discussions designed to engage in democracy.  Help develop political voice.  Partnership with community groups across Canada.  Safe space for ideas and exploration of roles in society.

HOW DO WE BENEFIT?  Opportunity to share.  Address issues.  Take action.  Meet and learn from others.  Build knowledge.  Part of a national project.

THE FORMAT  Adaptable to needs.  Can be from hours long.  Group size from 5-30 chumps participants.  Can be done repeatedly, if needed.

THE TIMELINE  Part 1: Samara delivers DT to AMS Council & Executive (mini-pilot)  Early December (8 th 10am-Noon OR 17 th 6pm-8pm)  people preferred  Part 2: Pilot with entire Council  “DT Council Professional Development”  Build programming for future councils

 Part 3: Samara presents DT at SUDS  August 2015  Present “Student Union Council Professional Development” pilot at SUDS  Access to Student Union peeps from across Canada  Part 4: Build self-efficient DT programming as a part of AMS council retreat  Pilot in Summer 2015 if successful! THE TIMELINE (CONTD)

QUESTIONS? Special Thanks to: Marissa Lawrence John Beebe Contact: VP External or Marissa Lawrence