Generation1.ca, founded ten years ago, has evolved into a thriving community for immigrants and employers in North America, boasting over 2,000 members. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the organization focuses on collaboration and innovation to enhance immigrant opportunities and policies. Their journey emphasizes growth, impact, and a hopeful future.
Category: Storytelling
Breaking the Noise: Upskill, Influence, and Lead in a New Era of Storytelling
ESOMAR Academy is hosting the training “Breaking the Noise: Creating Strategic Global Impact with Research Stories and Partnerships” from August 12-14. The podcast features Antonio Almeida and Arundati Dandapani discussing storytelling’s importance in research. The training focuses on strategic storytelling, collaboration, and leveraging AI insights for impactful communication.
Transforming Stories: AfroRise 2050 Fellowship Launch
Generation1.ca launches our very own AfroRise 2050 Fellowship aimed at elevating African-origin immigrant voices in North America. This initiative addresses the growing influence of African immigrants while striving for better representation and inclusion. Through storytelling and community engagement, Generation1.ca’s AfroRise 2050 Chapter forges a first in seeking to create impactful narratives and foster powerful connections across Africa’s diasporic communities by 2050.
Unleashing Insight Alchemy! From Data Roughage to Powerful Stories
Generation1.ca Founder Arundati Dandapani will lead and present a webinar masterclass for the Stevens Institute of Technology on March 12, teaching attendees how to transform raw data into compelling narratives, using data storytelling to inspire change, drive outcomes and foster stakeholder trust.
Celebrating Biodiversity and Positive Ecosystems: Building Inclusive Futures
In recent discussions on AI’s societal impact, Generation1.ca’s partnership with the Royal Ontario Museum highlights the rich biodiversity and human ambition with special exhibitions that honour the power, leadership, and resilience newcomers bring to society.
