Chamber hosts workshop on poverty and low income

By Lindsay Advocate

The Lindsay Chamber of Commerce is hosting a series of workshops on welcoming diversity to Kawartha Lakes. On Jan. 16 the theme is poverty and low income, with facilitator Rachael Nicholls.

Nicholls is a sessional faculty member at Trent University, a doctoral candidate at OISE/University of Toronto, and a youth mentor at St. John’s Anglican Church. She views this opportunity just as she views her work in education — it is “not to transfer knowledge but to create the possibilities for the production and construction of knowledge” with the others.

Nicholls hopes this will be an opportunity for communal creation, self-discovery, and reflection. She grew up in Lindsay with her parents and two sisters and now resides in Peterborough with Elsa, her English bulldog.

The session runs from 9-11 a.m. at the City of Kawartha Lakes Family Health Team community room at 55 Angeline Street North, Lindsay. To register, go here.

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