Gathering with the Credit River, July 12-14, 2019
Niibi Aawin Maadziwin! Water is Life! OPEN INVITATION TO ATTEND & SUPPORT A GATHERING WITH THE CREDIT RIVER July 12-14, 2019-Erindale Park, Missisauga, ON. We are excited and honored to let you […]
Niibi Aawin Maadziwin! Water is Life! OPEN INVITATION TO ATTEND & SUPPORT A GATHERING WITH THE CREDIT RIVER July 12-14, 2019-Erindale Park, Missisauga, ON. We are excited and honored to let you […]
On Tuesday November 12th, from 7pm-9pm, the second of a series of public events Wellington Water Watchers is sponsoring is taking place in Toronto! Located at Wilson Hall Lounge, 2nd Floor Wilson […]
Kristi Leora Gansworth is Anishinaabe poet and geographer and a citizen of Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg. She has ancestry belonging to the Onkwehonwe Haudenosaunee. Her presentation will focus on research related […]
Artwork by April White www.aprilwhite.com With permission from Chelsea Green Publishing. This January, a unique storytelling performance from Norway is coming to Toronto called BEING SALMON, BEING HUMAN. Inspired by Martin […]
Nicole Latulippe is an Assistant Professor in the departments of Human Geography and Physical and Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough. She has also worked for the Anishinabek […]
This presentation and workshop reflect on treaty-making and upkeep in what is now known as Toronto, through the lens of three main agreements: the Dish with One Spoon; the Covenant […]
This interactive workshop looks to the tradition of storytelling as a foundation for learning. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the use of visual art as a catalyst for […]
Tannis Nielsen, (a Métis Woman of Anishnawbe and Danish descent) has twenty years of professional experience in the arts, cultural and community sectors, and twelve years of teaching practice at […]
This interactive workshop looks to the tradition of storytelling as a foundation for learning. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the use of visual art as a catalyst for […]
We ask, how do we think alongside a strawberry, as a more-than-human relation/as a ready to be worn, or offered-extension of care? What are the concepts and forms, shapes of […]