Today is #MMIWG2S.
Mississauga stands in solidarity with Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit individuals who have been impacted by violence or have gone missing.
Learn more: https://t.co/MDoV61FxDH
Thank you to everyone who attended our National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration in partnership with @mcfirstnation! Check out this video featuring the highlights and see what other programming we have coming up at https://t.co/ui6taw4RkT
Song: Calling All Dancers by @djshub
This week’s Way Back Wednesday article with Modern Mississauga Media, “Learn about the 2023 National Indigenous Peoples Day in Mississauga” speaks about the event on Wednesday June 21st at Celebration square and how it came to be. https://t.co/4uZAL1dHe2
🌍Join us at Celebration Square on June 21 as we celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day!
We have an amazing lineup of events & performances planned to honour & showcase the rich heritage & culture of Indigenous communities.
See full event schedule: https://t.co/5j9cf0xM0d
You’re invited to a celebration of Indigenous culture on June 21!
We’ve partnered with @mcfirstnation to bring you the second National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration & Pow Wow with Mississauga Nation featuring:
🥁 Dancing
🎶Music
🎨Art
🍽️Food
Learn more: https://t.co/ferE7v0Z0h
Join Mr. Sauga at our National Indigenous People’s Day celebration at Celebration Square on June 21, 2023 from 6:00pm to 9:30pm 🙌 Don’t forget the Miichi Sagiig Anishinaabe United Pow Wow from 12pm to 4pm beforehand!
In collaboration with @mcfirstnation
To commemorate the 175th anniversary of the Mississaugas leaving the Credit for a new home in Hagersville, we created an exhibit in collaboration with @mcfirstnation to honour their legacy. View this exhibit at 18 community centres & Benares Historic House throughout June. #NIHM
The plaque recognizing PH Bryce’s booklet “A National Crime” on residential schools is newly installed on Sparks Street featuring Algonquin, English and French text. Thank you to City of Ottawa🧡
Join us for a captivating evening as LAC presents a free screening of "imagineNATIVE: Generational Legacies, Broken Angel" on June 15th! 📽️Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking film that explores Indigenous stories and experiences.
More info: https://t.co/KrqyJrxQIC
Discover our shared histories, our unique lived experiences, and the past, present, and future of own-voices storytelling during the Ancestral Voices series. The next guest is Drew Hayden Taylor. Learn more at https://t.co/7umGFY1dTE
“They’re shaving potentially years off of the hundreds of people who go in and out of there,” George said. “One supervisor told me that if I want to continue being an archaeologist, I need to get comfortable with cancer.”
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Celebrate #NIPD with us & @mcfirstnation June 21st at MCS! Attend the Miichi Sagiig Anishinaabe United Pow Wow (in collab with the Mississauga Nation), then watch some of Turtle Island's best artists take the stage: @deedeeaustin107, Mr Sauga, and @djshub! https://t.co/XIHByL99Qd
#UWaterloo is proud to announce that a full tuition waiver will be offered to all qualifying students from two First Nation communities on whose traditional territory the University is situated.
More: https://t.co/mgAnIgoFyW | #UWaterlooNews
Indigenous cuisine is alive and well. That’s one of the takeaways from the Bradley Museum’s new exhibit, What’s For Dinner: Exploring Locally Sourced Meals in Southern Ontario, running in #Mississauga until the end of July.
https://t.co/v0E7zYkib9
New constitution for Mississaugas of the Credit a ‘declaration’ of First Nation’s ‘inherent right to determine our future’
👉 https://t.co/m7MxfmASEV | J.P. Antonacci, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter @jpantonacci