The University of Waterloo's Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present Chelsea Vowel, a public intellectual, writer, educator, and Associate Lecturer in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. About The Speaker Chelsea Vowel is Métis from manitow-sâkahikan (Lac Ste. Anne) Alberta, residing in amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton). Parent to six children, she has…
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Indigenous Affairs Office hosts an event to teach participants how to contribute to transforming public spaces by painting vibrant, meaningful murals. Attendees will Experience a digital Exhibit of Indigenous Murals Explore Art-making activities Participate in Storytelling and Idea-sharing Meet mural artists Enjoy food Attendees will receive a complimentary gift card.…
Winter has traditionally been a time of rest and storytelling in Indigenous communities. In that tradition, Winter Storytelling: A Celebration of Indigenous Film is a chance to increase dialogue between indigenous and settler communities. Winter Storytelling: A Celebration of Indigenous Film will feature three films over February 2024 at the Princess Twin Cinema in Waterloo, Run Woman Run on Monday, February…
Gallery 121, a non-profit cooperative art gallery in Belleville, proudly hosts 10 Haudenosaunee Artists and Artisans in their 2024 Indigenous Show from January 9th – February 3rd, 2024. Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Gallery 121, 48 Bridge Street E, Belleville When February 2nd, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Admission Free Like what you see? Subscribe…
A Night of Fun and Adventure! Enjoy a presentation and Indigenous teachings and stories about owls and coyotes provided by our special guest, Kandy Kennedy. Together, we will take a short trip into the woods and call out to these wild creatures, hoping they will call back! Attendees will sample a tasty "Reconciliation Soup" and other…
Experience Indigenous films from the circumpolar North outdoors in a theatre made of snow! Films will be shown outdoors, hot drinks and warming stations will be available to keep everyone warm, and post-screening DJ & VJ performances will be fun! Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Lansdowne Park (Outside the Horticulture building & Aberdeen Pavilion ), 1000…
Mādahòkì Farm, an organization that offers Indigenous cultural and culinary programming and an official Winterlude partner, presents a wide range of cultural programming this winter season in the nation’s capital. This festival features Pow wows, performances, art activities, workshops, and lots more! Everyone is invited to reconnect with the land while learning about Indigenous traditions.…
In partnership with the Writers Collective of Canada, Anishnawbe Health Toronto hosts a writing series to support individuals interested in developing their writing skills. Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Anishnawbe Health Toronto, 179 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5A 2E5 When February 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Admission Free. Like what you…
We all have those cult classic movies that we love but have aged poorly over time. Some may even say they are "problematic." We've decided to create a unique comedy cinematic interactive experience. Colored Only Comedy Show's comedic cinematic review is your ticket to a night of hilarity, witty commentary, and unforgettable laughter. Their hilarious…
Black Owned 905, a space that uplifts and showcases Black-Owned Businesses in the Niagara Area hosts its Black History Month pop-up market, showcasing over 30 vendors selling food, art, and more. Come for good vibes and support the community. Event’s Website/Socials Instagram Where The Exchange - Cultural Hub & Market, 5943 Sylvia Pl, Niagara Falls,…