September 18, 2018

In this issue

Reminders (Links provided below)

  • (September 19 & 20) Prairies Regional Adaptation Collaborative Regional Workshop
  • (September 20) YEG Youth Connect 2018
  • (September 20) Homeward Trust Research Symposium
  • (September 20) YTC's Grand Opening Celebration
  • (September 21) Dreamcatcher Nature Assisted Therapy - Community Partners Open House
  • (September 21) MEDIA INDIGENA Live!
  • (September 22) One Heart Experience
  • (September 22) Concordia University of Edmonton's 2nd Annual Round Dance
  • (September 24) KARA Sharing Circle
  • (September 27) Community Innovation Challenge
  • (September 27) Free full-day workshop: Refugee Awarenss for Inclusive Communities
  • (September 28) Invitation: OtherWise Podcast Launch Party
  • (September 28) Songs of Hope
  • (September 29) AWPA Feast 2018
  • (October 2) Kairos Blanket Exercise
  • (October 4) Free event Stimulus - How Can Communities Support Families Affected by the Opioid Crisis? - A Panel Discussion
  • (October 4) CNFC Financial Literacy Presentation
  • (October 4) Sisters in Spirit Vigil
  • (October 4) OCAP Training Opportunity Edmonton, Alberta
  • (October 4 - November 29) Aboriginal Literacy and Parenting Skills (A.L.A.P.S)
  • (October 5) Free Indigenous Caregiver Information Session
  • (October 10 & 11) Treaty 6 ASETS Employment Partnerships, Job Fair and Speed Hire Event
  • (October 12) Dreamcatcher 1st Annual Round Dance (Public)
  • (October 12 & 13) Dreamcatcher Aboriginal Youth Conference (must register)
  • (October 18) MEC Job Fair
  • (October 27) Christian-Muslim Dialogue
  • (November 5 & 6) Land-Based Learning Education Symposium
  • (November 20) National Child Day

Ongoing Reminders (Links provided below)

  • (August - October 31) Indigenous Artist Market Exhibit
  • (September 10 - 23) ImagiNation Miscellany
  • (September 10 - October 18) Ben Calf Robe Society - Tradtional Parenting
  • (September 10 - June 2019) YEG Youth Program
  • (September 11 - November 27) Aboriginal Counseling Services

Other (Links provided below)

  • Career Opportunity - EndPovertyEdmonton Research Coordinator
  • ChangeUp Grants Are Now Open!
  • Edmonton Arts Council Cultural Diversity in the Arts Project Grant
  • Free computer classes and employment workshops at the downtown library
  • Health Initiatives for Indigenous Communities of Alberta
  • Help us salute deserving Edmontonians
  • IFSSA's Crossing Bridges (Men's group) Every Saturday July 28 - September 29
  • Indigenous Artist Market Collective Market every Saturday
  • Registration Now Open - Dreamcatcher Conference 2018
  • Scholarships available for Indigenous youth to attend Alberta Climate Summit
  • Seeking input for Age Friendly Edmonton
  • The Red Road Healing Society - September 2018 Calendar

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(September 19) BSEC Open House

(September 28) The Red Healing Society - Orange Shirt Day at The Orange Hub

(September 28 - 30) National Indigenous Cultural Expo

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ANFCA - Capacity Coordinator 2018 Job Postings

(October 10 & 17) Business Link Events

CNFC - Job Postings

POSTPONED to October 19th and 26th - Bannock and a Movie - Our People Will Be Healed - Part 1 and 2

A film by the National Film Board (2017)

Running Time Part 1: 50 minutes - October 19
Running Time Part 2: 50 minutes - October 26
Total Running Time: 100 minutes

Film: Our People Will Be Healed - Part 1 and Part 2

Date:

October 19, 2018
October 26, 2108

Time:
12:00 pm - 12:50 pm

Place:
Athabasca University
Peace Hills Trust Tower
10011-109 Street
12th Floor, Room 1222
Edmonton, AB.

Our People Will Be Healed, Alanis Obomsawin’s 50th film, reveals how a Cree community in Manitoba has been enriched through the power of education. The Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre in Norway House, north of Winnipeg, receives a level of funding that few other Indigenous institutions enjoy. Its teachers help their students to develop their abilities and their sense of pride.

Please confirm your attendance by contacting me.

Thank you,

 

Ivy Lalonde
Indigenous Student Success Support
Indigenous Studies
Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge & Research (CWIKR)
Athabasca University

1200, 10011 109 Street
Edmonton, AB T5J 3S8
(780) 421-2064
Toll Free 1-800-788-9041 Ext # 2064

http://indigenous.athabascau.ca/

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