Happy Indigenous People's Day - we hope you take this time to heal, learn and grow together as a society as we better understand the stories of all Indigenous People on Turtle Island. 🧡 #indigenouspeoplesday #2023 #JUNE21ST
Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day! Today we are celebrating Indigenous heritage, diversity, and cultures, as well as the outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples throughout Canada! Here are 5 ways you can celebrate:
We keep adding new link resources to https://t.co/TQ3QtEFwAj. Start by picking a pathway or theme and see what resources support your reconciliation journey. #ActOnReconciliation#BeAConnectR#ReconciliationSK
Bangii’ete Anishinaabemodaa Podcast Terms of Endearment in lastest episode.Judy Doolittle is the fluent speaker teaching a group of second language learners Anishinaabemowin through a conversational style of learning. https://t.co/tBlZqRXU3I
I have some catching up to do! I have been silent on here, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t stopped working on ways to be better and respectful of Indigenous people. I have been struggling lately with a family tragedy and I’m finding it hard to do the things that gave me purpose
Today marks the National Day of Awareness for Missing Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. This day honours and brings awareness to the thousands of people who experience disproportionate rates of violence in Canada. Read more: https://t.co/qx26crAoWY
It's #EarthDay and women are taking climate action!
From recycling stones and spreading awareness in Palestine to adopting climate smart agricultural processes in Uganda, learn more 👇https://t.co/GA6CxS4r7e
A 16 year old was shot for ringing the wrong doorbell.
A 20 year old was shot and killed for driving down the wrong driveway.
An 18 year old is in critical condition for trying to get into the wrong car.
And a 6 year old and her dad were shot because her basketball rolled onto the wrong lawn.
In a nation armed to the teeth & perpetually primed for war, these tragedies are only going to happen more often, not less.
What the hell are we doing?
We have been invited to speak to the UN today about our newest report “A Labour of Love”. We will be speaking in the next hour or so.
Here is the direct link to watch:
https://t.co/XrUsX3AhbO
Day 201 #365waystodecolonize is sharing more resources on fraud and pretendians. Family of Nunavut woman says she was used to get Ontario twins Inuit status | CBC News https://t.co/lfMsziyEUs
Day 200 #365waystodecolonize is sharing the critical message from Indigenous youth who call on the cdn govt to provide multi year funding for youth organizations. Thank you for sharing story @Kanhehsiio and find the report called a labour of love here @A7G_Official
We're looking for an Educator in Residence to guide the development of 2SLGBTQ+ programs for classrooms across Canada. This opportunity is available for remote work or onsite for a two-year secondment beginning September 2023. https://t.co/Q0RzwZvWWH
We're looking for an Educator in Residence to guide the development of 2SLGBTQ+ programs for classrooms across Canada. This opportunity is available for remote work or onsite for a two-year secondment beginning September 2023. https://t.co/Q0RzwZvWWH
There's still time to register for our webinar tomorrow w/ @cblackst & @AndrewEckart, who will discuss basics of class actions, what they can & cannot accomplish, rights of class members, & much more!
Register here: https://t.co/Y3q2E2pJry
@fncares@UAlbertaEd@ClassActClinic
We have to stop throwing our hands in the air and asking “what do we do?”. We know what to do! Let’s get to work. There are many reports/inquiries that have yielded specific, achievable solutions based on lived experience & expert research. #MMIWG2S
https://t.co/MxMVZ8sST7
Are you an #educator? Check out our Counsellor in the Classroom program, which allows you to bring a counsellor-supported discussion about #mentalhealth and well-being directly to your students. For more information, tap the link. https://t.co/vs1AD60Kor