The encompassing communion of “all my relations”
…person, every living creature, all of nature, all that comes from God. This belief in encompassing communion is also found in the spirituality of Indigenous Peoples. The late Richard Wagamese,…
…person, every living creature, all of nature, all that comes from God. This belief in encompassing communion is also found in the spirituality of Indigenous Peoples. The late Richard Wagamese,…
…Square was about three quarters filled with people, mostly women, a few men and children. Most of the families appeared to be Indigenous people, their textiles and crafts neatly laid…
…get us rethinking what do we mean, what are our core texts for doing hospitality at its best? “ Another example might be having a conversation with an Indigenous person…
…Your parish’s land acknowledgement: Moment or movement? Indigenous Peoples have used land acknowledgements for decades, but since 2015, with the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report on Residential…
…— Confirmation Choir $3,800 Kid-Safe Productions Incorporated — Ottawa Pandemic Burnout Help for Children & Families Through Drama, Spirituality & Music $5,000 Ottawa Diocesan Youth — Kairos Blanket Exercise Indigenous…
…for Indigenous use and 12 units will be fully accessible. www.cornerstonewomen.ca The residence could not have come at a better time, Kate Jackson, interim executive director, said. Cornerstone has been…
…the recipients came from Indigenous communities, and they had a keen awareness of the experiences of their people: a Nookmis (grandmother) who was sent to a residential school; limited opportunities…
…the meantime, we must continue to make space to hear Indigenous, Black, Asian, and other racialized peoples speak of how racism cuts into self-esteem, safety, and opportunity.” Already underway is…
…real struggles of Black, Indigenous, and racialized people within our society, held up alongside of the responses from those who choose to deny the reality of systemic racism, or are…
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