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Bruce LyneToronto District School Board

I am a teacher and an activist. I focus my activist efforts on building community in my housing co-op, supporting my union, and engaging in climate justice actions and initiatives both in my local community and in Toronto where I live.
I am on a journey of learning with regard to community participation and leadership. I see a need to support people in dialogue to help sustain the kind of relationships and connection we need to have to move through the times we are in.
With this in minds, I'm intending to learn to facilitate WTR circles as a way to support my neighbours and activist friends and to help the transition to a more just and sustainable future.

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Languages: English
Location: Toronto District School Board, 100 Bain Ave, Apt 53 Oaks, Toronto, Ontario M4K 1E8, Canada
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  • Tel: 416-574-9247
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