Strengthening Cultural Programming as a Reconciliation Effort at Dr. Peter Centre

Walking through to doors of the Dr. Peter Centre in Vancouver’s West Side offers a sense of relief for many. The HIV/AIDS care facility looks more like a home than a clinic. Smells of soup and warm bread fill the air. Those coming in off the street are welcome to shower, do laundry or join a music or art therapy group

Strengthening Cultural Programming as a Reconciliation Effort at Dr. Peter Centre2023-11-13T17:35:37+00:00

Council of Atikamekw of Manawan – Returning to Spirit

Reconciliation isn’t something that can be done alone. It takes people coming together with an intent to learn and understand. The Council of Atikamekw of Manawan recognizes the need for more context around the impact of residential schools and says its necessary to break intergenerational cycles and racist mentalities in their communities and surrounding areas.

Council of Atikamekw of Manawan – Returning to Spirit2023-11-13T17:32:37+00:00

pimācihtātān nēhiyawēwin: “Keeping Our Language Alive” Conference

The pimācihtātān nēhiyawēwin: “Keeping Our Language Alive” Conference took place in May 2023 at Dakota Dunes Resort in Saskatchewan. The event focused on lessons learned from current Indigenous language strategies and exploring innovative approaches for the future, uniting grassroots speakers, aspiring language advocates and allies of Indigenous people.

pimācihtātān nēhiyawēwin: “Keeping Our Language Alive” Conference2023-11-13T17:28:13+00:00

Providing the Seat to Set the Cultural Wheels in Motion

Saskatoon Tribal Council's Wellness Centre in Saskatoon provides services for community members to engage in cultural revitalization and traditional teachings, as well as support services for mental health, addiction counseling and suicide prevention.

Providing the Seat to Set the Cultural Wheels in Motion2023-11-09T15:16:23+00:00

Reviving Métis Traditions: Thames Bluewater Métis Council Annual Rendezvous

The Thames Bluewater Métis Council (TBWMC) is organizing the Annual Rendezvous, a traditional gathering that unites Métis citizens from the council's catchment area. The event celebrates and reconnects with Métis culture through worship, entertainment, food and knowledge sharing.

Reviving Métis Traditions: Thames Bluewater Métis Council Annual Rendezvous2023-11-09T15:16:23+00:00
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