Dinner and Dialogue: Learning from the Experiences of the Bear Clan

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The intention of this gathering is to reflect and learn more about the Bear Clan and how this movement came to life in Winnipeg and the role it plays today. We will also discuss the possibilities for similar movements, experiences, and intentions in Lethbridge.

 

September 10th, 2018

6 pm - 9 pm

Sik-Ooh-Kotok Friendship Society, (1709 2 Ave S, Lethbridge, AB T1J 0E8)

 

Guest Speaker: Chickadee Richard

Chickadee Richard is an Anishinaabe elder of the Bear Clan who has served on the board of the Indigenous Environmental Network, as a spokeswoman for Idle No More, and is a member of Righting Relations Network. Chickadee  is the First Nations Family Advocate for the Assembly of First Nations in Manitoba, a traditional justice worker and Grandmother.

Please RSVP your attendance and any accommodations you may need to support your participation, to info@jhcentre.org or call 780 453 2638. Seats are limited, please notify if you're unable to attend.

 

Dinner will be provided

No cost to attend

 

Partners:

  • Apiistamiiks White Buffalo Trail Blazers
  • Blood Tribe
  • Righting Relations
  • Alberta Hate Crimes Committee