Kairos Blanket Exercise
Co-hosted by St. James' Anglican Church and Sydenham Street United Church. Experential understanding of Indigenous and non-Indigenous shared history. Please bring blanket or sheet; flat-soled shoes recommended.
Co-hosted by St. James' Anglican Church and Sydenham Street United Church. Experential understanding of Indigenous and non-Indigenous shared history. Please bring blanket or sheet; flat-soled shoes recommended.
REMEMBER, RESIST & THRIVE: ROOTING EDUCATION IN INDIGENOUS WORLDVIEWS Stories from the New Hope Foundation in Guatemala Join us for a potluck, presentation and discussion with our Guatemalan partners and Lisa Rankin (BTS). Everyone welcome! PARTNERS ON TOUR: Lilian Bolvito...
Panel discussion: Remember, resist and thrive Rooting Education in Indigenous Worldviews Maya Achi and Mi'kmaq Perspectives MON. JUN 19 @ 7PM St. James United Community Hall 197 Main St, Antigonish Join us for a panel discussion with guests from the...
REMEMBER, RESIST & THRIVE: ROOTING EDUCATION IN INDIGENOUS WORLDVIEWS Stories from the New Hope Foundation in Guatemala KAIROS and Breaking the Silence are co-hosting a tour that will bring guests from Guatemala's New Hope Foundation to various cities throughout the...
this 35 minute documentary explores the meeting and co-operation of the Young Chippewan Band, Mennonites and Lutherans in Saskatchewan
Tuesday, June 27th, 2017 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Association récréative Milton-Parc (ARMP) 3590 Jeanne Mance In response to Montréal’s 375th Birthday, and Canada’s 150th Anniversary, and in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples on these lands we call ‘Quebec’ and ‘Canada’,...
This event is being organized in advance of Bill C-262's reading in the House of Commons this fall, and to raise awareness about the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. There will be several speakers, such as: Romeo...
Parksville/Qualicum KAIROS Churches Uniting for Justice Everyone welcome! UN Sustainable Development Goals in a Changing Climate Geoff Strong, PhD, Atmospheric Scientist Monday, September 11, 9:30 am to 11:00 am Presentation, Discussion, Refreshment ~ Free St. Edmund’s Anglican Church 407 Wembley...
KAIROS Prairies North Network is a crucial voice for Social Justice Join us for conversation and action around: The local and regional issues people care about Connecting with other KAIROS partner structures Connecting across generations Building relationships with Indigenous and...
A full-day workshop to renew our relationship with the watershed in which we live, on a path towards reconciled relationships with Indigenous Peoples. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Registration is $15 and includes transportation from Halifax, if indicated. Wherever we live in creation...
Migrant Justice Conversations Yellowknife United Church Northern United Place, 5403-50 Avenue (@Franklin Avenue) Yellowknife Saturday, September 16, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, September 17, 1:30 - 4pm Join us for conversation and action around: The local and regional issues...
Attracting Peace 2017 "How Can You Contribute to a Culture of Peace?" Dr. Erika Simpson, Western University (Author of "NATO and the Bomb: Canadian Defenders Confront Critics") Wed. Sept. 20, 2017, 7-8:30 pm Stevenson & Hunt Room A London Public...
Join the Bell Tower Family as we invite some special guests and determine how to move forward together. - Be introduced to the Winnipeg Youth Reconciliation Initiative Team! There is a special activity that will be facilitated as well as...
SURVIVING CANADA Ottawa Launch with Kiera L. Ladner, Myra Tait, Kahente Horn-Miller, Waneek Horn-Miller and Hayden King! Surviving Canada: Indigenous Peoples Celebrate 150 Years of Betrayal is a collection of elegant, thoughtful, and powerful reflections about Indigenous Peoples’ complicated, and...
Do you ever feel like you don’t quite fit in? Too nerdy for activism, too queer for church, or too spiritual for academia? Join a batch of other misfits who are cooking up a storm in God’s kitchen where there’s...
Friday, September 22, 2017 : Meet Me @ The Bell Tower Reconciliation Bell Tower 6 p.m., 470 Selkirk Ave. https://www.facebook.com/events/384456121969468/?acontext= [Please note: Indigenous and Newcomer Visions (with Lenard Monkman) has been postponed until February.] Saturday, September 23, 2017 : Walking...
Thursday, October 12 Envrionmental Racism - Film Screening and Panel Discussion 6:45 pm - 8:45 pm Halifax North Memorial Public Library A film screening of “In Whose Backyard?” and perspectives on environmental racism in Nova Scotia, with panelists working for...
Friday, October 13 Water - Film Screening and Panel Discussion 6:45 pm – 8:45 pm Mi’kmaq Friendship Centre 2158 Gottingen Street Film screening of “Cold Amazon” and “Saving the Shubenacadie” and panel discussion with Water Protectors: Alma Brooks, St. Mary’s...
Interested in ecological justice? ReconciliACTION? Unique opportunity for a watershed walk and exploration. Join us! Saturday, October 14 Reconciliation in our Watershed 10 am Walk (See starting points below!) 11 am – 3 pm St Andrews United Church, 6036 Coburg...
The KAIROS Reconciliation in the Watershed Workshop explores ecological justice and Indigenous rights through a reconciliation lens and connects the struggles of your watershed to those of communities worldwide. Blending reflection with hands-on environmental experience, this full-day workshop will build...
Covenant Chain Link VIII Building bridges of understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples under the theme: Empowered & Empowering Youth Join us at the 8th annual Covenant Chain Link gathering. This year's focus is on Indigenous youth and young adults...
Come and hear from migrant workers and those who advocate for the rights of migrant workers. Go to http://www.eventbrite.ca to find out about the program and speakers!
Blending reflection with hands-on environmental experience, this full-day workshop will build understanding of our place in the watershed, identify ecological justice issues affecting where we live, such as mining, agriculture, and pipeline development, and make connections with Indigenous rights on...
$15 in advance at Ticket Halifax. Tickets $10-$20 cash sliding scale at the door (no one turned away). Rebeca Eunice Vargas (Rebeca Lane) was born in Guatemala City on December 6th, 1984. She was born in the middle of a...
The KAIROS Reconciliation in the Watershed Workshop explores ecological justice and Indigenous rights through a reconciliation lens and connects the struggles of your watershed to those of communities worldwide. Blending reflection with hands-on environmental experience, this full-day workshop will build...
Share. Listen. Learn. Make friends. Take action Building relationships of mutual support and solidariity Speakers: Roland Moreno, Board Chair, Filipino-Canadian CommUnity of New Brunswick Alma Brooks, Clan Elder, Wabanaki Grandmother and member of the Wolastoq Grand Council Tracy Glynn, No...
Buy tickets: http://burdockto.com/shows/?show=869 $8 in advance, $10 at the door Doors at 8:30pm, Show at 9pm The third installment of PRESENCIA features a multicultural mashup of powerhouse female MCs representing Guatemala, Egypt and Turtle Island. // Rebeca Lane Rebeca Lane...
Hosted by Development and Peace, Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the Argentinean Network for the Right to Identity (Canada/USA) Prayer service at 6:30pm in Chapel. All welcome. An exhibition of letters and cards from the 1979 solidarity campaign in...
BAYAN Canada in Toronto and the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines – Canada invite you to a public forum RISING TYRANNY: THE PHILIPPINES TODAY Thursday, November 16, 2017 7:00-9:00 PM Doors open and refreshments at 6:30 PM...