Do the Local Motion
Decisions about the things that matter most on a daily basis – our roads and schools and houses – happen at the city level. So, how do we influence these decisions? What motivates ordinary citizens to take action and improve their community? How do neighbours organize together? Does City Hall facilitate engagement, or stand in the way? Local Motion explores how we, as citizens, can make a positive change in our city.
Shifting from the 'what' of the previous uTOpia books to 'how,' Local Motion presents an in-depth analysis of civic engagement in Canada's largest city. Essays by fourteen in-the-trenches journalists explain what makes on city, Toronto, tick and stall. They explore electoral reform, civic organizations, zoning, the 'creative city,' budgeting and guerrilla activism. They profile people and groups who've made things happen. They give practical advice on navigating bureaucracy and getting the media's attention. Taken together, these in-depth essays and profiles paint a citizen-focused portrait of a city in transition, offering up myriad examples of how the people who live there help to make their city a better, more humane one.
Read more or buy the book on the main book page!
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Get Involved
Local Motion spotlights many organizations doing important community work in Toronto. Follow the links below to find out more about some of those groups and how you can get involved!
- The Annex Residents' Association
- Friends of Dufferin Grove Park
- Toronto Association of Business Improvement Areas
- The Pathways to Education Program
- Thorncliffe Park Women's Committee
- The Maytree Foundation
- Better Ballots Toronto
- Fair Vote Canada
- Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto
- I Vote Toronto
- People Plan Toronto
- Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina site
- Art of the Danforth public art walk
- Beautiful City
- City of Toronto Civic Engagement site
- MASS LBP advisory firm
- The Participatory Budgeting Project
- Toronto Open Budget Initiative
- Toronto Public Space Committee
- Newmindspace
- Toronto Street Advertising Takeover
- Urban Repair Squad
- Blade Diary (Toronto street art)
- Duspa Corner Collective
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- East York Skate
- Toronto BMX
- Wallace Emerson Centre and Rink
- Acorn Canada
- Art Starts
- Gashanti Unity
- Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
- The 411 Initiative for Change
- Manifesto Community Projects
- L.I.F.E. (Learning Initiatives Fostering Elevation)
- Jonah Schein campaign site
- The Stop Community Food Centre's 'Do the Math' campaign
- Put Food in the Budget campaign
















