Global Dignity Canada‘s Unite Kindness Campaign focuses on empowering youth through the arts to promote mental health and build resilience. From Global Dignity Day to National Kindness Week, Canadian and American youth engage in creative projects that foster emotional well-being, self-expression, and community connection. By exploring the intersection of artistic development and mental health advocacy, the campaign nurtures a sense of belonging and purpose. Through the arts, youth learn how kindness, empathy, and dignity play vital roles in overcoming challenges and strengthening personal and collective resilience.

Winnipeg artist and artsincubator.ca founding member Tony Eetak takes in the colours of autumn in Winnipeg's Central Park. This year our Fall and Winter arts program will be exploring gamification, exhibition and curation with support from the OpenAI Researcher Access Program.
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The colours of fall

Experience the vibrant spirit of fall in Winnipeg, where artists and friends gather in a scenic park, celebrating creativity, community, and connection.

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Tony Eetak, Jamie Bell and Dr. Bruno de Oliveira Jayme from the University of Manitoba caught up at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights to celebrate The Right to be Known.
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Experiencing the Right to be Known

At its core, The Right to be Known is about the need for survivors of human rights abuses to be seen, heard, and acknowledged. While justice often takes the form of legal or economic reparations, this growing movement focuses on the essential act of sharing one’s stories and reclaiming identity, both individually and collectively.

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As a community program, nurturing the skills, knowledge, and networks of our future leaders, this unique, pilot program contributes beyond the success of its participants. It also aims to lay foundations for sustainable and impactful business and entrepreneurship programming.

Sharing Our Success Stories

Our project team is always happy to assist with arranging interviews and access to our programs and activities. Contact us by e-mail at feedback@artsincubator.ca for more information!

Welcome to the Youth, Arts and Media Team News Page! This exciting grassroots program is a vibrant collective of volunteers, artists, youth, community projects, nonprofit organizations, academia, and businesses dedicated to exploring capacity building in the arts, climate, and creative entrepreneurship. 

Do you have any news or stories to share? Contact us at feedback@artsincubator.ca!