Resilience Amid Chaos: The Journey of Judith Kambia Obatusa
Welcome to our first RADIUS at 10 story—part of a new series where we talk with folks from the RADIUS community who were involved with RADIUS at different points spanning a
Welcome to our first RADIUS at 10 story—part of a new series where we talk with folks from the RADIUS community who were involved with RADIUS at different points spanning a
We invite people who want to address problems faced by refugee and migrant communities to apply to our 12-week Trampoline: Ideas into Action! program launching in March. The RADIUS Refugee
RADIUS SFU is proud to announce its partnership with Gore Mutual Insurance Company (Gore Mutual), including $15,000 towards the creation of a regional equity-centred incubation and acceleration program for Metro
Twenty-two inspiring participants have been selected for RADIUS’ Health Promotion Lab’s third cohort of the Reimagine Health program. We are honoured to welcome them to the RADIUS community and look
We’re pleased to announce the hiring of Claire Louise Okatch, who steps into the full-time role of Knowledge & Network Engagement Lead at RADIUS. The Knowledge and Network Engagement Lead
What happens when health systems are designed with lived experiences as a foundation? They respond better. We can see ourselves in them. Our community members are more likely to engage
Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day! To celebrate this year, we are spotlighting the 2020 cohort of the Fireweed Fellowship, which was supported by the First Peoples Enterprise Accelerator Program. In 2020,
Brave envisions a world where every overdose is reversed. They build tools with people who use drugs to make overdose detection accessible to everyone, especially those most at risk. RADIUS’
This piece was written by: Christiana Onabola, Sean Celi, Sujata Lama, and Trisha Dulku and edited by Xiaoyi Zhu. Header photograph: Timon Wanner. In March, the RADIUS Refugee Livelihood Lab
RADIUS is a social innovation and systems change hub based out of the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University, on the unceded, traditional territories of the xwməθkwəyəm (Musqueam),