Engage Spring 2026: Leading Change

relationships and resources Key to Navigating Change PODCAST EPISODE WITH THE MULTICULTURAL COUNCIL OF SASKATCHEWAN

Listen to this podcast conversation with Rhonda Rosenberg, executive director, MCoS, to learn about how leveraging funds and generating revenue is key to thriving in times of change.

H ow can a cultural organization find stability while riding the waves of change? The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS) has been working towards its vision of a world where multiculturalism is central to the cultural, social, economic, and political life of Saskatchewan for over 50 years. It has done this work while navigating massive changes in the province, including changing demographics, shifts in public opinion, and more. The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan receives Annual Global Funding from the Sask Lotteries Trust Fund. “Dealing with change is really about continuing to build relationships, continuing to evolve our understanding of who we are, and who we need to be, how we engage and where we engage.” – RHONDA ROSENBERG

MCoS staff at their 50th anniversary gala in 2025. L-R: Yordanos Tesfamariam, Kelsey Aitcheson, Titilayo Omolola, Ali Thompson, Rhonda Rosenberg.

MCoS executive director Rhonda Rosenberg teaching at an anti-racism event. (Photos courtesy of MCoS)

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