The pandemic, climate change, economic uncertainty…the list of change and disruption goes one. But disruption isn’t necessarily bad. Sometimes the disruptors are the people who making positive changes in their communities and their own lives.
Many people aren’t content just sit and hope – their hope inspires action. This selection of stories from the third year Broadcast Media Studies students is inspired but what they see as hope in action. Take a look.

Managing a Dual-Identity in Canada

Finding Strength as a Strongman - Spencer Campbell's Story.

Made by Momma: A Charity that Helps Mothers in Crisis

A Firefighter's Worst Day: A closer look at the rise of occupational cancers in Calgary firefighters

Generational Hope for Black Youth

Supporting Local Businesses in Calgary

Multiple Sclerosis and the Supportive Hope You May Need

A Walk in Wyckham - How the Pandemic Affected MRU Businesses

Hockey Is A Sport Where Everyone Belongs

Maintaining Mental Health in University

Rescue Animals: Adoption During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Local Helping Local

YYC Deadpool brings Smile4Miles to Support Kids, and Families in Need.

Asking For Help... It's Easy Too

Hope in Small Businesses: How the Crossroads Market pushed through the Pandemic

Fashion and Hope: How My Best Friend's Closet help girls find confidence through the power of clothes

Getting Through The Struggles Of Divorce and Family Law

City Council Hopeful

Losing 130 lbs means finding your self-worth

The Ronald McDonald House; Not a House But a Home

Up the Mountain Without a Trail

Making Radio Accessible, One Podcast at a Time

Women Empowering Women

Senior Matters: One Act Plays that seek to bring light to an overlooked community

Truth and Reconciliation

Facilitating Fostering

Gotham Hoops Calgary: A Chance for Everyone to Get in The Game

How a Union Brings Hope to Workers

Housing for Autistic Adults in Calgary

Hope for a Downturn: CED and the New Calgary Economy

Feeding Calgary

Mental Health on Campus: Student Counselling Services

Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Calgary