by StephVajda | 6 Jun, 2014 | Nature & Culture
A few years ago, as part of the a project in Perth with the City of Canning, I had the good fortune to meet with members of the Canning River Regional Park volunteers group, who were working to clean up and de-weed a site in Ferndale, just south east of Perth central....
by StephVajda | 14 May, 2014 | Social Change
I still really love these presentations. They involve combining talks with cartoons, and provide an easier to understand format for complex issues and concepts. For over 250 years the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)...
by StephVajda | 21 Mar, 2014 | Public space, Social Change, Travel Blog
This article featured in the UK’s participatory arts publication, Mailout Magazine, March/April 2011 How do we create a new world, a world where acceptance, respect and collaboration are the underlying values that cross geographic and ideological boundaries?...
by StephVajda | 20 Mar, 2014 | Steph personal
Why is it that some things change rapidly while others stagnate? Sure, there’s many factors, but one worth discussing, in my view, is the political will for change. It suits my interest in going straight to the source of a problem, rather than flirting at the...
by StephVajda | 20 May, 2011 | Nature & Culture, Social Change
The Hambantota Rotary Club is delivering an English Education Project with a group of young people aged between 10 and 15 from Bundala, a small village located on the south coast of Sri Lanka. The project has been requested by the Bundala School to assist...