Hall, Budd L2025-12-032016Hall, B.L. (2016). Towards a Knowledge Democracy Movement. In: Evans, R., Kurantowicz, E., Lucio-Villegas, E. (eds) Researching and Transforming Adult Learning and Communities. Research on the Education and Learning of Adults. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-358-2_2http://115.241.36.18:4000/handle/123456789/892In the city where I live, Victoria, Canada, a wealthy city in a wealthy country, there are 1500 women and men (in a population of 250,000) who do not have a place to sleep at night. In spite of the creation of the Coalition Against Homelessness, the numbers of people who suffer from poor health, violence, substance abuse as a result of poverty and homelessness continues at about the same level. In India one of the fastest growing economies in the world, 600 million people live without literacy, adequate water and sanitation, poor health facilities and insecure food security.enKnowledge DemocracyCommunity-University EngagementSDG 4: Quality EducationRegion-CanadaRegion-IndiaTowards a knowledge democracy movementWorking Paper