Presentations
Need someone to get the crowd inspired? Want to learn more about democracy, or engaging the new generation?
Check out the list of presentations below and book us for your next event!
You can download our Workshops and Presentations for Adults One-Pager here.
You can download our Workshops and Presentations for Youth One-Pager here.
Apathy is Boring: How and Why to Get Involved
‘I want to make a difference, but where do I start?’ Is a question we often hear from youth that Apathy is Boring’s staff and volunteers meet across the country. This presentation will break it down step by step. Do you want to volunteer, vote, or just get involved in a cause you care about? In this presentation Ilona will give you the tools you need to make a difference.Target Audience: 16 - 30 years olds
The Lessons I Learned While Making a Difference
This inspiring presentation will take you back to the party where it all started. It will explore the challenges of being a social entrepreneur, why Apathy is Boring's mission resonates with so many people, and how any young person can take an idea or cause they are passionate about and turn it into a successful project, campaign, or organization.Target Audience: 16 - 30 years olds
Being Youth Friendly: How to Engage Youth in Your Work
So you want to work with youth but don't know where to start? You know that cool is an important word but feel like the latest hip-hop trends are a bit out of your league? You want to make sure that the next generation takes up the mission of your organization and keeps it vibrant, but you know that the long boring meetings and 70s decor in your boardroom probably won't be the vibe young people are into. This presentation will give participants a guide to effectively engaging youth in their work.Target Audience: Anyone who works (or wants to work) with youth.
Why Youth Don't Vote and What You Can Do About It
This presentation explains why young people aren't casting a ballot and explores solutions in a Canadian context. Guaranteed to get the audience thinking about youth engagement in a new way, and how we can all do something about youth voter apathy.Target Audience: For everyone
Our History
On January 4th 2004 - when a public affairs minded dance choreographer from the Yukon, a filmmaker from Montreal, and a photographer / graphic designer from Vancouver island met at a party, the idea of Apathy is Boring was born.
What We Do
Apathy is Boring accomplishes its goals through the following program areas.
FAQ
How can I get involved with Apathy is Boring? You can volunteer, become an intern, come out to our shows and help us spread the word. We are always open to donations and suggestions!
