Alexandra Pastena avec Little Roses. La fabrication en pliage et la distribution de roses rouges qui chacune contient un message personnalisé. Tels des paysagistes urbains ambulants, les artistes aménageront petit à petit un champ témoignant de la puissance du symbole de la rose –féminité, beauté, force, amour.
LITTLE ROSES :
Sous la responsabilité de la coordination générale, sous la supervision du responsable des partenariats et en étroite collaboration avec l’équipe...
En ce mois national de l'histoire autochtone, Exeko souhaite contribuer à faire connaître l’histoire des...
On cherche un.e étudiant.e collégial en analyse de données et en gestion de l’information qui a le souci du détail, qui voudrait développer son...
Nous recherchons une personne afin d'offrir un soutien à la coordination de la gestion administrative et les membres de l’organisation....
-
« By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years. »
Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada
-
« Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups. »
Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)
-
« I write my thoughts in my head, not on paper, and my thought is not lost. »
Participant @PACQ
-
« Why use paper when it is as beautiful as this? »
One of the co-creator for Métissage Urbain
-
« I Have my own identity ! »
Putulik, Inuit participant, Métissage Urbain
-
« It is terrible for a society to ignore people with such talent! »
Hélène-Elise Blais, les Muses about ART and ID projects
-
« Art has the advantage to make people talk about abilities rather than limitations, when confronted with an intellectual disability. »
Delphine Ragon, Community Programs Manager, Les Compagnons de Montréal
-
« Over the past few years, we have been seeing more and more high quality productions by people with an intellectual disability who truly are artists. »
Julie Laloire @AMDI
-
« Exeko implements creative solutions to several problematic, gives a voice to those we don't hear and hope to the underprivileged. »
Bulletin des YMCA
-
« Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups. »
Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)
-
« ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence »
APTN National News
-
« It’s a great program for children to learn about their traditions and to increase their interaction with Elders in the community. »
Erika Eagle, Social Development Assistant with Waswanipi Brighter Future
-
« We are not higher, we are not lower, we are equal. »
Simeoni, participant idAction Mobile
-
« Receving is good, but giving is better »
Participant idAction@Kanesatake
-
« They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work. »
Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau
-
« What better way to strengthen intergenerational ties? [...] A meeting between peers, a place for expression, learning and recovery »
Chantal Potvin, reporter at Innuvelle
-
« I don't know everything, but while reading it, it always bring me one step closer »
A participant, idAction Mobile
-
« By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years. »
Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada
-
« ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence »
APTN National News
-
« I was completely alone today, thanks for talking to me »
Elie, participant @idAction Mobile
-
« They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work. »
Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau
-
« Today, the power acquired through knowledge is more far-reaching than knowledge itself. »
André Frossard
-
« By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years.»Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada
-
« Exeko implements creative solutions to several problematic, gives a voice to those we don't hear and hope to the underprivileged.»Bulletin des YMCA
-
« Over the past few years, we have been seeing more and more high quality productions by people with an intellectual disability who truly are artists. »Julie Laloire @AMDI
-
« Art has the advantage to make people talk about abilities rather than limitations, when confronted with an intellectual disability. »Delphine Ragon, Community Programs Manager, Les Compagnons de Montréal
-
« It is terrible for a society to ignore people with such talent!»Hélène-Elise Blais, les Muses about ART and ID projects
-
« I Have my own identity !»Putulik, Inuit participant, Métissage Urbain
-
« Why use paper when it is as beautiful as this?»One of the co-creator for Métissage Urbain
-
« I write my thoughts in my head, not on paper, and my thought is not lost.»Participant @PACQ
-
« Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups.»Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)
-
« Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups.»Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)
-
« Today, the power acquired through knowledge is more far-reaching than knowledge itself.»André Frossard
-
« They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work.»Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau
-
« They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work.»Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau
-
« We are not higher, we are not lower, we are equal.»Simeoni, participant idAction Mobile
-
« I was completely alone today, thanks for talking to me»Elie, participant @idAction Mobile
-
« Receving is good, but giving is better»Participant idAction@Kanesatake
-
« What better way to strengthen intergenerational ties? [...] A meeting between peers, a place for expression, learning and recovery»Chantal Potvin, reporter at Innuvelle
-
« ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence»APTN National News
-
« By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years.»Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada
-
« It’s a great program for children to learn about their traditions and to increase their interaction with Elders in the community.»Erika Eagle, Social Development Assistant with Waswanipi Brighter Future
-
« ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence»APTN National News