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William Russel Interview

Komatik making through the Southern Inuit Education Program.

Komatik making through the Southern Inuit Education Program.

Violence Prevention On Campus and In Our Communities

Man Up Against Violence seeks to inspire men to become advocates of violence prevention.

Roz Kelsey is the Director of Gender Based Violence Prevention Strategies and Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at the University of Regina. Kelsey is the founder of Man Up Against Violence, an organization on-campus that deals with sexual assault and violence prevention. Kelsey works with Maureen (Maddie) Sanderson of Miskasowin Consulting who counsels and educates men who have issues with intimate partner violence. Sanderson employs traditional teachings informed by male Elders to promote healing and create understanding. The thirteen tipi poles teach Indigenous values and ways of being in the world. The program, Man Up Against Violence focuses on equality and healthy relationships through understanding values, such as: respect, love, bravery, truth, honesty, humility, and wisdom. These teachings and values are transferable to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Click on the following link for more information about Man Up Against Violence https://manupagainstviolence.ca

Since this story was created much has changed on campus regarding gender-based violence and prevention. The Office of Gendered Violence at the University of Regina is no longer funded, the partnership with the File Hills Tribal Council and the Walk the Good Road program have not been pursued, and the Man Up Against Violence campaign is not formally housed on campus. This video serves as a snapshot of what is possible when partnerships between community organizations and academic institutions are cultivated.

Shannon Simpson, First Nations House at The University of Toronto

Interview conducted on January 31st in the First Nations House at The University of Toronto. ”Shannon Simpson has only just stepped into a leadership role at First Nations House and she’s already fully immersed in preparations to celebrate its 25th anniversary as the hub for Indigenous life at the University of Toronto…FNH provides a space […]

Interview conducted on January 31st in the First Nations House at The University of Toronto.

Shannon Simpson has only just stepped into a leadership role at First Nations House and she’s already fully immersed in preparations to celebrate its 25th anniversary as the hub for Indigenous life at the University of Toronto…FNH provides a space on the downtown campus to learn about Indigenous knowledges and traditional teachings, attend events, socialize, seek guidance from Elders and access financial and academic supports. ” from https://www.utoronto.ca/news/uoftbacktoschool-meet-u-t-s-new-director-aboriginal-student-services-first-nations-house

Julia Pegahmagabow – Akinoomoshin: Learning From Land and Language

Julia Pegahmagabow speaks about her work in home schooling on Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation where she incorporates the Anishinaabe culture and Anishinaabemowin language as the foundation of her teaching.

Julia Pegahmagabow speaks about her work in home schooling on Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation where she incorporates the Anishinaabe culture and Anishinaabemowin language as the foundation of her teaching.

Chief Atahm School

Chief Atahm School provides immersion schooling (early childhood to grade 4) for the community.

Chief Atahm School provides immersion schooling (early childhood to grade 4) for the community.

Hul’q’imi’num Language

Verna Jones, Nanaimo and Ladysmith, School District No. 68

Verna Jones, Nanaimo and Ladysmith, School District No. 68

Tribal Journeys

Gary Manson, VIU Elder

Gary Manson, VIU Elder

‘Su’luqw

‘Su’ luqw ‘a’ Community Cousins are Aboriginal Students attending Vancouver Island University. As mentors, the cousins work together as a team and put ideas together to bring events and programs to the Aboriginal student community! ‘Su’luqw’a’ are passionate about health, wellness and culture. We join the program with intentions to support Aboriginal students, create a […]

‘Su’ luqw ‘a’ Community Cousins are Aboriginal Students attending Vancouver Island University. As mentors, the cousins work together as a team and put ideas together to bring events and programs to the Aboriginal student community! ‘Su’luqw’a’ are passionate about health, wellness and culture. We join the program with intentions to support Aboriginal students, create a sense of belonging, take part in skill building workshops, and to have fun!

Dene Nahjo

Fostering indigenous leadership, values and skills through cultural initiatives. Dene Nahjo is a Dene Collective based in Denendeh. Fostering indigenous leadership, values, and skills through cultural resurgance initiatives. Dene Nahjo believes the solutions to problems we see in communities are rooted in the teachings of our ancestors. They emphasize and encourage the revitalization of the […]

Fostering indigenous leadership, values and skills through cultural initiatives. Dene Nahjo is a Dene Collective based in Denendeh. Fostering indigenous leadership, values, and skills through cultural resurgance initiatives. Dene Nahjo believes the solutions to problems we see in communities are rooted in the teachings of our ancestors. They emphasize and encourage the revitalization of the culture and the connection to the land and they carry out their work in a way that is true to Dene culture.