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- RETHINKING WATER: THE SPIRIT, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND THE LINK TO RECONCILIATION Posted by Keiko Honda on Dec 5, 2022
- 2nd Kerrisdale-Musqueam Story Circle: Tackling Climate Chage Using Indigenous Knowledge Posted by Keiko Honda on Nov 29, 2022
- Grace Ulu: Co-Creation with Family and Nature at Heart Posted by Keiko Honda on Jul 14, 2022
- Landscaping the Issue of Economic Inequality: An Interview with Dr. Krishna Pendakur Posted by Keiko Honda on Feb 11, 2016
- Why place attachment is the most important idea to combat isolation and build resilience Posted by Editor on Sep 5, 2020
- Interview with Artist Timothy J. Sullivan Posted by Keiko Honda on Sep 2, 2014
- Dear Readers Posted by Keiko Honda on Oct 15, 2014
- Vancouver Regional Heritage Fair 2017 Posted by Keiko Honda on Jul 14, 2017
- Sakura Walk is Back! Posted by Keiko Honda on Feb 2, 2018
What a wonderful project that aims to foster creative and healthy relationships between the young hearts and senior citizens through collaborative art works. The Canadian society needs this at this time when there is serious lack communication between the young and old generation. In the process, both groups feel alienated from each other that further foster more misunderstanding and less cooperation. This project will bridge the gap and produce happiness in the society.