Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2024.
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Unconscious Bias Workshop
En personne
Date et heure
Lieu
SIGN Society for Involvement of Good Neighbors
345 Broadway Street W
Yorkton, SK
Directions: Opposite to Grumpy's.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante, a des toillettes neutres, offre un sous-titrage, et est une performance détendue.
À propos
The unconscious bias workshop is for the adults to understand and accept diversity from every culture and context. It is a workshop of accepting one's own unconscious biasness and accept that others may have it too and finally build the bridge to acknowledge everyone as is. It is one-of-a-kind workshop that will allow your perspective along others as one.
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- Registration Form forms.gle
Organisateur
Yorkton Arts Council
“The Yorkton Arts Council provides opportunities to engage in the arts through inspiration, education and entertainment.”
" The Yorkton Arts Council connects our community to the arts.” (Vision Statement)
The Yorkton Arts Council is licenced non – profit organization and a registered charity, governed by a Board of Directors elected at the Annual General Meeting. The Yorkton Arts Councils programming includes:
• YAC presents... concert series
• Performing Arts in the Schools (touring through The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils aka OSAC)
• Visual arts exhibitions of local and emerging artists, and exhibitions through OSAC's "Arts on the Move" touring program and Local Adjudication for emerging visual artists at the Community pARTners Gallery located in the Yorkton Public Library.
• Sunflower Art and Craft Market (established 1979)
• Culture Days
• Yorkton Story Slam – storytelling competition
It is of the organisation's foremost responsibility to develop relevant arts programming that connects the diverse and evolving community in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
Cet événement fait partie d'un carrefour créatif:
Culture Days Yorkton
Recreation and Community Services, City of Yorkton Yorkton, SKJoin us for a celebration of arts and culture in our community and across the country, Sept. 20 through October 13, 2024