A charitable organization addressing the challenges and opportunities that emerge where land use change and Indigenous, Aboriginal and Treaty Rights intersect.
This #GivingTuesday, help us fund a full-time, permanent position for an Indigenous Researcher and Facilitator who wants to drive systemic change. Donate here, and thank you in advance! https://t.co/QLShxDl1QG
Bird Safe Guelph is excited to continue our FREE 2021-2022 public seminar series! This series features bird-safe activism, research, and policy!
This coming February we will be hosting Kathryn Yarchuk from the University of Guelph. Mark your calendars!🐦
This year, we were pleased to announce renewed funding to @shared_path who will be creating an interactive consultation tool to address barriers & improve communications between First Nations & Ontario municipalities around land-use planning. Learn more: https://t.co/oxRjzZd1wT
Working in land use planning requires a nimble mind that can juggle the requirements and expectations set in policy, legislation, regulation, and the practicalities of real life. This #TreatiesRecognitionWeek, we are asking our community to deepen their understanding of treaties.
We've been preparing for weeks and we are ready to host the 2020-2021 Shared Path AGM tonight! Drop in to see what we've been up to for the past year.
Register for meeting 5-6:30 pm: https://t.co/f2S6McbYKA
Register for member networking 7-8 pm: https://t.co/bGEE8glWxR
On October 6, 13 and 20, our partners @OntarioPlanners is hosting their annual #OPPI21 conference! Join your peers to explore what it means to move forward in economic development and sustainability, technology, and healing. Register today! https://t.co/JH65N5vI2G #NOWWHAT2021
Looking for Indigenous-made jewelry that is available for purchase right now. If you have stock, please message me. It’s for a high-profile TV show to be worn by Indigenous actresses so will get wide exposure!
You can now register for Shared Path's AGM, being held online on September 27, 2021 from 5 to 6:30 pm! Register at https://t.co/Fem9RUAY2T
We'll also be hosting a networking event once the meeting is wrapped. Sign up at https://t.co/bGEE8glWxR
See you there!
Trying to explain the ongoing history of residential schools to children?
@CaringSociety has prepared an excellent, child-friendly resource to help.
https://t.co/WWhSxWFKaa
For those who may be in need of support:
National IRS Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419
IRSS Telephone Support Line: 1-800-721-0066
FN & Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line: 1-855-242-3310
Native Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-877-209-1266
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868, or text 686868
Seneca, Iroquois moccasin: Native tanned deer skin with applied beaded decoration on black velvet. This #IndigenousHistoryMonth with @MoccasinIdenti1 toolkit, we are learning about the ancestral presence of First Nations, Métis & Indigenous Communities across the #ONGreenbelt.
Great news from @greenbeltca today. Thanks to your continued support, we look forward to launching our Indigenous consultation mapping tool in the near future. Stay tuned for updates!
We are pleased to announce renewed #funding to Shared Path Consultation Initiative to create an interactive tool that will address barriers and support First Nations' participation in local planning decisions. Learn more about this new #grant here: https://t.co/oxRjzYVq8j
Congratulations to Dean M. Jacobs and Victor P. Lytwyn on winning the 2021 Indigenous History Best Article prize from the Canadian Historical Society for their article “Naagan ge bezhig emkwaan: A Dish with One Spoon Reconsidered”!
https://t.co/ujZkdOTvvE