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Monday night: Men and Two Spirit's Circle with Myeengun - every month.
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Closing soon! This week is the last week to see Uprising: The Power of Mother Earth, a retrospective of the work of Michif artist Christi Belcourt. Bringing tog...ether over 30 works, Uprising highlights her engagement with the natural world over 25 years of artmaking, as well as her community-based collaborations with knowledge holder, storyteller, and artist Isaac Murdoch. On view until Oct 11, 2020, the gallery is open 12-5 Tuesday to Sunday, Thursday until 8 pm. Curated by Nadia Kurd, this national touring exhibition is co-produced by Thunder Bay Art Gallery and Carleton University Art Gallery and presented by the Art Gallery of Guelph with the support of Canadian Heritage. Image details: Christi Belcourt, This Painting is a Mirror, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 206 x 256 cm. Collection of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (Photographer: Lawrence Cook)
Let's see some more Red Dresses #Guelph #Wellington #Cambridge #Waterloo & #Kitchener! 1. Make one out of paper if you don't have one, or hang a red shirt instead. 2. Take a selfie in front of our office where you will find our #RedDress in the window of the Guelph Community Health Centre. Or stop by Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis to see theirs.... 3. Take a selfie with a candle. 4. Take a selfie with red lips or nails. 5. Be creative however you like. If you tag #SISIHWP until October 31st we will be sharing them on our channels. Take a minute, honour the #MMIWG2S #MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA #SistersInSpirit Reposted from @kween.of.kweenz Honour our MMIWG by placing a RED DRESS in your window, front lawn, or by lighting a candle. ‘October 4th is a day when we honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse people, support grieving families, and create opportunities for healing. The violence experienced by Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse people in Canada is a national tragedy. United, we will demand action on an issue that impacts us all!’ - NWAC The notion that there is so much silence around the deaths and disappearances of so many Indigenous women is excruciating to Jaime Black. The Winnipeg, Manitoba-based artista member of the Métis Tribecreated the REDress Project as an expression of her grief and her feeling of connectedness to fellow indigenous women. Visit the NWAC website for more ways to show support: Vigil from 4 to 7pm https://www.nwac.ca/event/sisters-in-spirit-virtual-vigil/ #kween #thekweencompany #SISVigils #MMIWG #StandWithYou #LandBack #SupportOurSisters #TheirLand #TheirPeople #BIPOC #blacksistersfornativesisters #Indigenouslivesmatter @NWAC_CA
This week, we hope lots of you can make it!
Wear RED and join IHWP & Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis TODAY with #DanAndMaryLouSmoke for this annual gathering to honour #MMIWG2S that takes place every October 4th across #Canada We honour our #SistersInSpirit
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Anishinaabemowin practice with Alan Corbiere https://quizlet.com/subject/alan-corbiere/
This link will take you to all the CMHA WW events. https://www.facebook.com/cmhaww/events/
Happy #WBW2020! Join the 8th Quintessence Nursing Challenge - Guelph
Join us on the weekend!