Posted on August 22, 2018 by Lisa Jodoin
Olivia Joe, Aboriginal Health Initiative Advisory Board Member, describes the Aboriginal Health Initiative and its importance.
Olivia Joe, Aboriginal Health Initiative Advisory Board Member, describes the Aboriginal Health Initiative and its importance.
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Janet McHugh, admissions officer for the faculty of medicine, discusses her role in supporting Indigenous applicants to Memorial University’s medical school.
Janet McHugh, admissions officer for the faculty of medicine, discusses her role in supporting Indigenous applicants to Memorial University’s medical school.
Posted on August 21, 2018 by Lisa Jodoin
Brittany Pellissier-Lush discusses the Mi’kmaq Family Resource Centre and the important role it plays for families living off-reserve in Charlottetown.
Brittany Pellissier-Lush discusses the Mi’kmaq Family Resource Centre and the important role it plays for families living off-reserve in Charlottetown.
Posted on August 20, 2018 by Sara-Lynn Harding
Supporting economic development goals through capacity building.
Supporting economic development goals through capacity building.
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Judie Acquin-Miksovsky is an Instructor with the Aboriginal Visual Arts Program at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design in Fredericton. She describes the program and the importance of traditional harvesting when it comes to doing Indigenous art and craft.
Judie Acquin-Miksovsky is an Instructor with the Aboriginal Visual Arts Program at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design in Fredericton. She describes the program and the importance of traditional harvesting when it comes to doing Indigenous art and craft.
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Patsy McKinney, Executive Director at Under One Sky Head Start and Friendship Centre, discusses the Head Start program and the impact it has for the off-reserve community in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Patsy McKinney, Executive Director at Under One Sky Head Start and Friendship Centre, discusses the Head Start program and the impact it has for the off-reserve community in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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Tuma Young discusses the importance of Mi’kmaq governance and an L’nu worldview in the Indigenous Studies courses he teaches at Unama’ki College, Cape Breton University.
Tuma Young discusses the importance of Mi’kmaq governance and an L’nu worldview in the Indigenous Studies courses he teaches at Unama’ki College, Cape Breton University.