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Seminar with Nokomis Migizinz Cindilee

En personne

Autochtone Vérité et réconciliation
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Date et heure

Lieu

Meridian Community Centre

Pelham, ON

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante et a des toillettes neutres.

À propos

Join us for an in-person seminar with Nokomis Migizinz Cindilee titled "Roots and Relations: Shared Understanding of Indigenous History to Strengthen Relationships".

Nokomis Migizinz Cindilee (Anishinaabe Maliseet Settle British French ) a Grandmother her work has been in education elementary, secondary, and post-secondary as an instructor, educator and academic coach. Nokomis Cindilee holds a Bachelor in Sociology (BA. Soc) from the University of Athabasca. She has spent over 30 years in transformative work and coaching/mentoring, teaching healing modalities and philosophies. Nokomis Cindilee is active in work as a college professor, delivering courses in Sociology and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge.

When: Monday, September 30, 2024 at 11:00 AM

Where: Meridian Community Centre (Accursi Room) - 100 Meridian Way

Organisateur

Town of Pelham

The Town of Pelham is a fusion of rural and urban communities offering unique lifestyles rich with history, agriculture, and commercial industries. Pelham's central location within the Niagara Region of Ontario makes it an ideal community for commuters, lifelong residents, tourists and businesses. Pelham embraces technological and urban change while preserving an inviting small-town feel.

As a municipality, the Town serves 18,192 residents through various integrated systems of services, including but not limited to water and wastewater management, road maintenance, building codes, libraries, parks, community events and recreational programming. The Town of Pelham's 2023-2027 Strategic Plan includes the mission to be “a caring, active and sustainable community” that “promotes an exceptional quality of life and values its people, their experiences and the environment.”

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