Events Calendar

Reconcile This!

Reconcile This! is a new podcast club that brings together the NC community to listen and engage with podcast episodes on Indigenous topics. With a focus on education and the need for truth before reconciliation, participants will listen to a podcast episode before each session and gather together to discuss, debrief, and share reflections.

Kaha:wi Dance Theatre: The Mush Hole (@ the PAC)

Performing Art Centre, St. Catharines 250 St Paul St, St. Catharines, On, Canada

On Tuesday March 22 at 7PM, the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre (PAC) is honoured to present acclaimed Indigenous dance company Kaha:wi Dance Theatre (KDT) and the production of The Mush Hole in downtown St. Catharines.   This is a theatrical dance performance about the truths of Canada’s first Indian residential school - The Mohawk Institute. The Mush Hole weaves through the traumatic memories...

Reconcile This!

Reconcile This! is a new podcast club that brings together the NC community to listen and engage with podcast episodes on Indigenous topics. With a focus on education and the need for truth before reconciliation, participants will listen to a podcast episode before each session and gather together to discuss, debrief, and share reflections.

Quill Art Workshop

Indigenous Education is hosting a Quill medallion workshop with guest presenter Nikki Shawana. If you are interested you must email us at [email protected]

Drumming and Dialogue

Drumming and Dialogue” with Nicole Joy Fraser, (Bear clan; Settler, Dene Zaa, Nehiyaw and Métis) award-winning performing artist who is visiting for the day.   Stop by the Indigenous Centre at DJP campus between 10-3 and chat with Nicole. Bring your drums, sing a song, or just sit back and enjoy.   All are welcome!  

Weaving Indigenous Wisdom Traditions: The Grandmothers Speak

Weaving Indigenous Wisdom Traditions:The Grandmothers Speak With: Maria Campbell, Banakonda Kennedy-Kish & Gwendolyn Point The ICS Collaborative is offering a series of four webinars featuring nationally recognized Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and Elders sharing insights into the wisdom needed to thrive in this era of disruption and environmental change. In this first webinar, the Grandmothers Speak,...

Moose Hide Campaign

This year we are proud to partner with Brock University to host a sacred fire to support The Moose Hide Campaign. Thursday May 12th is the national campaign day. The Moose Hide Campaign (https://moosehidecampaign.ca/) is an Indigenous grass roots initiative that asks participants to take a pledge against the violence of Indigenous women, after the...

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