Barrie Native Friendship Center presents our final virtual storytelling event Ziinibaakwad Giizis - Sugar Moon, with Monique Diabo & Chris Walser. You must register by Monday March 15, 2021 with Vanessa Kennedy, [email protected] or Malorie Gerrard, [email protected].
BNFC community please note our closure to the public. We are still operating from home and limited deliveries. Stay safe and do not hesitate to reach out. #StaySafe
Free online screening tonight of "6 Miles Deep" happening in right now (7 PM) & Q&A with Director Sara Roque for National #IndigenousPeoplesDay: https://t.co/0Gs2mW13Bv
Please circulate and share this tool-kit filled with educational resources, Black & Indigenous social accounts to follow, virtual events and webinar list, financial donation recommendations & more: https://t.co/i1lxXTUWwK
It's National Indigenous People's Day! It's a day to recognize and honour the history, cultures, diversity, resiliency and achievements of the Indigenous Peoples. Join us in celebrating this day all week on social media!
#NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay2020#celebrating#community
Today, to celebrate #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay, we want to hear about the inspirational Indigenous people in your life. Tag the person you look up to below and tell us a bit about them!
In celebration of #FathersDay we had a Q&A w/ @Anishnawabe staff member Raiden Levesque. He share's how he incorporates learnings from his own father and #IndigenousTeachings, into co-parenting his daughter. He also shares helpful advice to other dads.
https://t.co/5lZOb4YSqy
Native Women's Resource Centre of Toronto Indigenous Support Hotline Open:
MON-FRI | 8AM -12 AM, MON-FRI:647-951-9691
Miigwetch to @NWRCT & @wbiih_ for extending your longstanding partnership to make this essential support service happen!
We're almost ready! Keep an eye out for the launch of the @BarrieFarmersM online. We are limited to pre-orders and pickups only for now, which will be conveniently located in the City Hall parking lot. More details to follow soon. #comingsoon#eatlocal #shoplocal#downtownbarrie
Today we honour all of the murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls and all who love them. Read the MMIWG report - there are things all of us can do to help make sure all women and girls are safe and respected: https://t.co/shbgoX3Z1B
Join us this Friday, May 8th 2020 at 1:00pm EST for land-based teachings, spring foraging, ethical harvesting and connecting to the land via webinar. All interested participants must register with Jocelyn at [email protected]
A message from @AlbertaMetis Health Director Reagan Bartel on how to properly wear a face mask. More MNO resources are coming, but in the meantime we wanted to share this informative video that our friends at the MNA created. Stay safe out there. https://t.co/xumu0xg1Qz
This week, remembering our #MMIWG can ignite a lot of past pain & trauma. If you're having a hard time, reach out to one of our Elders on their toll free support lines:
Elder Roseann: 888-996-2818
Elder Annie: 888-996-5808
Elder Madeleine: 888-996-4808
Elder Roberta: 888-664-7808
Tuesday marked Red Dress Day in Canada and one young Mi’kmaq jingle dress dancer in Nova Scotia honoured missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in her own unique way.
Death toll hits 24 in the region after another resident at a Barrie LTC facility dies with COVID-19: Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit.
https://t.co/EjIzW9odNs
"This is a culmination of where we've been headed in the past 10 years for Indigenous literature. I hope that this book plays a role in that process." — @DaveAlexRoberts on graphic novel This Place, a finalist for the 2020 @WrightAwards. https://t.co/WjkRBV0AZy
In the past 30 days we have raised over $4 million & deployed over $2.5 million to nearly 100 partners impacting over 200 Indigenous communities. This was possible because of countless changemakers who were willing to step up in this historic moment. https://t.co/c0bYgxb8wy