Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health
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Locality: Toronto, Ontario
Phone: +1 416-978-8502
Website: www.dlsph.utoronto.ca/institutes/wbiih
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October 19th join us for our Virtual Open House and learn about our Masters of Public Health in Indigenous Health degree program!! Registration link https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/wakebiness-bryce-institute-for-
Sign up for the "Pathways to Awareness and Understanding... actions toward right relations" online conference and webinar series presented by St. Paul's Circle of Indigenous Friends and Advocates! Ticket Prices: $35 plus administration fees
Introducing Dr. Jonathan Dewar He has spent most of his 20+ year career directing research and knowledge translation initiatives on behalf of Indigenous-governed national NGOs. Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-sovereignty-panel-tickets
Join us virtually, via FB live September 30th 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM for a collective Orange Shirt Day Honouring Ceremony with Elder Clayton Shirt, Jimmy Dick on t...he Grandfather Drum and Jingle Dancers Rosary Spence, Bri Briskool Marie, Jenn Murrin & Robin Rice. We will be adhering to all COVID protocols and physical distancing precautions, by filming outside, on the land, to share the Grandfather Drum & the healing power of the Jingle Dress Dance for Residential School survivors, ancestors who perished, family & community. Much gratitude to our community relations: Toronto Regional Indigenous Cancer Program |Well Living House | Seventh Generation Midwives Toronto |Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health |Women's College Hospital | Women's College Hospital Foundation | University Health Network | Inner City Health Associates |Baby Bundle Project | Office of Indigenous Med Ed Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health invites you discuss and learn about the significance of data sovereignty for Indigenous people
Check out this amazing organization doing fantastic work around Toronto. They can use all the support they can get, check out their site for more information!
On September 9th and 10th, Scholar Strike Canada is hosting public digital teach-ins on state-sanctioned violence as part of the systemic violence that material...ly disenfranchises Black, Indigenous and racialized people, and is a contemporary function of slavery, carcerality and colonialism in the world today. I'm part of the program on Wednesday the 9th at 2:30 EDT (12:30pm SK time). I hope you'll join us: https://scholarstrikecanada.ca/schedule/
We’re very excited about this! 3 weeks till this special teaching, Mark your calendars!! https://www.dlsph.utoronto.ca//13-moons-and-our-relations/
WBIIH's open letter of support to Native Women's Resource Centre of Toronto.
JOB POSTING POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW Area of Research: Epidemiology, Knowledge Translation, Health Policy Project summaries: COVID-19 Evidence-based Policy Resources
"Protecting Our Home Fires Strategy, the 19 Things To Do At Home for Adults. This packet was created to be culturally safe and relevant, as well as entertaining. We thank our partners, and Elders in the creation, and dissemination of this package. Please feel free to share this with your circles, loved ones, and colleagues." - Morning Star Lodge
Facebook Live happening next week with the NAFC discussing how to keep community safe during COVID-19.
Applications are still open for Poster Presentations and Attendees for our National Online Gathering. Register as an attendee or poster and you will be able to ...network with mentors and students. Gaining first-hand experience and feedback. This is a learning experience for all of us and the Indigenous Mentor Network Program is excited to join you on this journey. if you or anyone you know may be interested please visit our website https://ombaashi.trubox.ca/conference-information/ for more information.
Anti-racism and mental health panel today at 2pm featuring Dr. Suzanne Stewart! To register: uoft.me/armhpanel
The College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan is looking for a Project Coordinator - Cameco Chair in Indigenous Health and Wellness. This is a 1-year term position with the possibility of extension. Closing date is June 27th 2020.
Check out NWCA COVID-19 resources! https://www.nwac.ca/covid-19-international-resources/
Check out this online resource of land-based & Anishinaabemowin language learning activities. Using virtual classrooms, you can navigate through places & click on objects to learn more about them through songs, activities & Anishinaabemowin.
Research and Capacity Building Officer, Wellness Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Closing Date: June 30, 2020 @wellness
Interested in getting involved with the Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health? Become a peer reviewer! Become a Regional Coordinator! ... Questions? Please email [email protected] for more information or message us!
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