Stories of Resilience – Intergenerational Voices from Hinton brings together individuals (18+) or pairs — whether family members, friends, mentors, or others connected across generations — to reflect on meaningful natural places in Hinton. Through storytelling and art, participants will explore themes of climate adaptation and resilience. Honoraria will be offered for participation.
Above: Eagle in the Reflection by Kristin Braun, Project Artist with Stories of Resilience – Intergenerational Voices from Hinton
What’s Involved?
- Join a small group of Hinton residents (6-12 people).
- Participate in four thematic learning workshops (~1-3 hours each):
- Workshop 1 – Climate Change in Hinton
- Workshop 2 – Healthy Ecosystems & Community Resilience
- Workshop 3 – Intergenerational Storytelling & Knowledge Sharing
- Workshop 4 – Native Species, Ecosystem Health & Artistic Expression
- Contribute an intergenerational story, poem, or reflection.
- Local artist, Kristin Braun will create original artwork reflecting participants written pieces.
- Share your story with the community.
Who Can Join?
Sign up as an individual (18+) or in pairs, whether that’s a family member, friend, mentor, or anyone connected across generations who would like to explore and share their stories together.
Why Join?
- Connect across generations through shared storytelling.
- Deepen your understanding of climate and ecological resilience.
- Contribute to a meaningful community initiative.
Key Dates
- Program Kickoff: November 2025
- Thematic Learning Workshops: January – March 2026
- Story & Artwork Creation: March – April 2026
- Community Celebration: June 2026
Interested in participating?
To get involved, please send an email to cassidy.grimes@resilienceinstitute.ca.
Above: Moose in the Spruces by Kristin Braun
Stories of Resilience is a signature program of The Resilience Institute which brings people together to explore the meaning of resilience in the context of climate risks that matter most to them — both locally and globally.
Together, this collection of stories is building a powerful testament to our shared understanding of the climate crisis. Audiences see, hear, and feel reflections of themselves in the narratives and artwork, finding echoes of their own lives in communities like theirs.
To explore the journeys of our Stories of Resilience communities, click here.