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Common Motherhood Challenges and How to Cope with Them
Aug 4, 2022 (11:00 - 12:15) - (GMT -5:00) Eastern Time
Hosted by: Omar Khan
Moms, they care so much for us ❤️
Motherhood makes them so selfless in caring for their families that sometimes it's hard for them to care for themselves
Join us for an interactive session with Runda Ebied...
Into the Career-Verse
Aug 6, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
InspiringYouth is a federally incorporated nonprofit dedicated to supporting youth in fulfilling their potential by embracing diversity. We hold events for youth that provide youth with resources and support to reach their goals. Many panels regarding career-verse will be presented at different times (social sciences, arts, trades…). Look at the website for more details!
United Nations on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) Act
Aug 10, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
About this event
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) Act came into effect on June 21st, 2021. The Act, establishes a universal framework of minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of Indigenous peoples of the world regarding human rights and fundamental freedoms. UNDRIP has 46 statements or articles...
CTAL: Indigenous Bodies Then
Aug 11, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
Indigenous remains and their associated grave goods were once considered hot commodities that commanded scholarship and hordes of museum visitors until a sudden arrest at the ROM. This lecture discusses what happened at the Royal Ontario Museum that led to dramatic changes in both ethics and laws regarding archaeological practices and the rights of the Indigenous dead.
Online Indigenous Australian Dot Art Circle Workshop
Aug 15, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
Paint your own Aboriginal Dot Art work of art and learn about Indigenous Australian culture at he same time. Kit included.
About this event
Kabushka Ngemba is an Indigenous Australian dot artist and will lead you through painting your own work of art.
Kabushka is a thoroughly entertaining & knowledgeable First Nation artist whose passion...
Speaker Series on Indigenous Issues : Lunch with Autumn Peltier
Aug 17, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
The series is devoted to emerging policy issues that affect First Nation, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous peoples in Canada.
About this event
The series is devoted to emerging policy issues that affect First Nation, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous peoples in Canada. Speakers come from a wide range of backgrounds and institutions, including...
Past and Present of an Indigenous Nation
Aug 18, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
Language: English
Live stream event from Mexico, hosted by FREDO O.: Graduated Licensed Tour Guide, tourist journalist with 7 years of experience.
Summary
- The pre-Hispanic era of Oaxaca and the great Zapotec cities
- The indigenous heritage of Oaxaca reflected in the languages, crafts and society
- The power and...
YINdigenous, Virtual Yin Yoga in Support of Indigenous Families Worldwide
Aug 21, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
Join us as we continue to support Sanandome Entre Arboles (Healing in the Trees), a nonprofit in the northern jungle of Peru that provides healing for victims of human trafficking. Your donations help to build this healing center and further sustain the indiginous culture of Peru.
A minimum donation of $10 for the class is suggested.
Nanna Joy, from Tampa, Florida, will be...
Indigenous Canada Discussion Group
Aug 23, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
Please join us the 2nd Tuesday of the month 6:30-7:30pm ET (5:30-6:30 in April) to discuss the University of Alberta's Indigenous Canada.
About this event
Please note that we are not associated with the University of Alberta, the course Indigenous Canada, or Dan Levy.
Indigenous Canada is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the...
Black Generations United: Exploring Global Opportunities
Aug 24, 2022 (19:30 - 21:00) - (GMT -5:00) Eastern Time
Hosted by: Vivian Mai
Community conversation for Black entrepreneurs to build connections and learn more about local and global market opportunities.
We are thrilled to announce the Youth Village, in partnership with
Funding Indigenous Resurgence in Edmonton (FIRE) Grant Info Sessions
Aug 25, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
The FIRE Grant provides funding assistance to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals and organizations to support meaningful projects.
About this event
The FIRE Grant Program is designed by Indigenous people for Indigenous people. This program supports Indigenous peoples’ inherent right to self-determination and cultural resurgence, and we...
"Indigenous Enough"
Aug 29, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
Have you ever felt like you weren't "Indigenous enough"? Join our circle to share in this common experience and create a sense of belonging
About this event
To anyone who has ever felt not quite "Indigenous enough" - this circle is for you
Not feeling "Indigenous enough" is a common experience for Indigenous folks...
Learn how design thinking can improve your problem-solving skills
Aug 29, 2022 (21:00 - 22:00) - (GMT -5:00) Eastern Time
Hosted by: Vivian Mai
Design thinking is taking the business world by storm, and for good reason. Teams that regularly engage in design thinking are more collaborative, curious and motivated to create positive change.
This creative problem-solving process can be applied to almost anything by prioritizing the needs of a person and making their experience effortlessly enjoyable.
Our design experts,...
International Day of Indigenous Peoples
Aug 30, 2022
Hosted by: Ghita Rehimini
Indigenous women are seen as custodians of cultural values, this seminar addresses their cosmovision and psychospiritual perspectives. In alignment with the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, Dr. Nadia Thalji will share perspectives on indigenous women and caboclas from the Amazon forest. Indigenous women are seen as custodians of cultural values, this seminar addresses...