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Reimagining Healthier Relationships to Research ‘Success’ and ‘Innovation’ (March 5th and 19th)

Join Centennial Innovates for a power-packed morning of inspiration, learning, and unlearning about restorative justice in innovation with Keynote Speaker & Session Leader Larissa Crawford. About the Speaker Larissa Crawford proudly passes on Métis and Jamaican ancestry to her daughter, Zyra. She is a published Indigenous, anti-racism, and climate justice researcher, policy advisor, and restorative…

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Drum Circle: Led by Spirit Wind by Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health (March 5th and 19th)

This drum circle, led by Spirit Wand, brings together community members for a unique, serene, and community-based experience. In Indigenous culture, the drum voices a connection to all creation, and the circle represents balance and equality, wholeness and associations. When we drum together, we strengthen our relationship to all living things and each other. Event’s…

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National Indigenous Water Operator Day (March 22nd)

Water Movement, an indigenous organization that bridges the connection between Indigenous water treatment operators, hosts an event to honor, celebrate, and connect with waterkeepers and operators. Esteemed water operators nationwide will convene in Ottawa to commemorate National Indigenous Water Operator Day. This celebration offers a unique opportunity for the public to connect with, listen to,…

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K̓ata Mashkiki – "To Write Medicine" BIPOC Creative Writing Workshop (March 12th and 26th)

Hosted by Hope Engel (Indigenous Creatives United) and Sarah Siembida (Inaugural Poet Laureate). Join them for a ten session Bi-Weekly Creative Writing Workshop from 6:30-8:30 pm at The Grove Café in Kitchener; This Creative Writing workshop is a safe space for BIPOC community members and allies to come and connect with ancestors and each other…

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Seasons of Research: A Conversation about Prison Education (March 19th)

The McMaster Indigenous Research Institute (MIRI) hosts an engaging and thought-provoking Lunch and Learn as part of the Indigenous Research Primer, Seasons of Research: A Conversation about Prison Education.  This event will occur at the L.R. Wilson Hall, room 1811, the Indigenous Student Services Ceremony Room. During this Lunch and Learn, attendees will share a meal and…

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