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Navigating Lived Experiences Part 2 – Tools for Engaging with the Lived Experiences of Others
When engaging with individuals with lived experience, here is what a researcher should pay attention to and apply in their practice to ensure their approach is not extractive or harmful.

Navigating Lived Experiences Part 1 – Tools for Understanding Your Lived Experiences
Research is often seen as a process of collecting data, analyzing patterns, and presenting findings. However, in systems thinking, research is more than an academic exercise—it is a journey of self-awareness, learning, and contributing to systemic change. A Map the System Canada workshop will help you bridge this gap.

What You Should Know as You Start Your Systems Projects
Sam, Julia, and Brady’s journey in MTS 2024 through not-just-academic research, lived experiences, listening, and systems thinking reveals why addressing these complex challenges goes beyond one-size-fits-all solutions—it also enriches the learning experience. Their insights are simple yet valuable, offering a helpful starting point for anyone beginning their own systems journey.

Why Mapping the System Is Your Next Step to Making Change - Insights from Educators
Read more to learn from several educators why systems thinking is important and how they want to inspire students to think systemically, collaborate and make a real impact with Map the System. It is you - the next generation of systems thinkers who can reimagine the world and take bold steps toward creating lasting change.

Systems Thinking in Action: The Map the System Canadian Final 2024
Map the System Canadian Final 2024 was a thought-provoking event reflecting the deep research, empathy, and drive of these future changemakers. Read the full recap

Systems Thinking: An Art for Articulating Complex Problems
Map the System alumnus Mai Tuyet Trinh reflects on how systems thinking is “almost an art" in its ability to visualize complex issues in an understandable but not oversimplified way.

Navigating Complexity: The Power of Systems Thinking in Academia and Beyond
Map the System alumnus Sam Petrie shares his reflections on navigating and making sense of complex issues.

Enhancing Your Visual Storytelling With Systems Maps and Tools
In this guide, we'll delve into different types of maps, their definitions, considerations for their creation, and additional resources for enhancing visual storytelling.

Why a Systems Approach is Key to Meaningful Solutions
Our historical failure to adopt a systems approach has made us often find ourselves frustrated by the limitations of our solutions. We must take a systems approach to solve complex issues

Journey of Discovery: Teegan Nordstrom and the Map the System Experience
Teegan Nordstrom, the program lead at McGill University, shares her journey of learning in her participation in Map the System