KAIROS Blanket Exercise™
Themes:
Bilingual / bilingue, Indigenous / autochtones
When:
Thursday Nov 01 05:00 PM to 07:30 PM (2 hours 30 minutes)
Where:
Concordia University - MB Building -
MB A (Conference Centre, 9th Floor)
Discussion:
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The KAIROS Blanket Exercise is a workshop that explores the nation-to-nation relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Blankets arranged on the floor represent land and participants are invited to step into the roles of First Nations, Inuit and later Métis peoples.
The exercise helps participants to understand how the colonization of this land impacts those who were here long before settlers arrived. It engages people’s minds and hearts in understanding why the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples is often broken and how we can take action together.
Join other FSC delegates and experienced facilitators for the Kairos Blanket Exercise at our Assembly.
Registration to this activity is mandatory. A voluntary contribution of $20 is suggested.
Who's Attending
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Susan Alexander
Editor, Food Secure Canada/Réseau pour une alimentation durable -
Susanna Klassen
PhD Student, FSC Board Member, Centre for Sustainable Food Systems, UBC -
Vincent Ng
Public Health Nutritionist, Thunder Bay District Health Unit -
Chaiti Seth
Graduate Student, Acadia University -
Mara Shaw
Executive Director, Loving Spoonful -
Kristi Peters Snider
Sustainability Consultant - Food System, The City of Calgary -
Su Donovaro
Programming Coordinator, The Loaded Ladle -
Reddi Sekhar PhD in Sociology& Social Anthropology
The Loaded Ladle DSU (Dalhousie University) -
Sarah Ouellette
Program Coordinator, Kids on the Farm Program -
Melissa Grandberg
Community Development with Environmental and Sustainability Studies Undergraduate Student, Acadia University -
Ms. Joyce Liao
Vice President , Roots on the Roof -
Hayley Lapalme
Program Designer/Facilitator, Nourish -
Pierre Pelletier
Manager of Strategic Development Initiatives, Cree Nation Governement (Commerce & Industry) -
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