Reconciliation: Journey of our Generation Workshops
April 6th - Duncan - Duncan United Church
May 4th - Cobble Hill - Cobble Hill Hall
Since 2006 here in Cowichan, Elders have been sharing their stories, their history and their healing following the values of nuts'amaat shqaluwun, people working together with one heart, one mind, one spirit. As Tousilum reminds us, the longest journey is from our head to our hearts. We each have much to learn along the way as we learn forgiveness, and practice the values found in kindness, expressed through love and guided by respect.
Join Quw’utsun’ Elders who will take you on a journey through time with stories of pre-contact village life, the arrival of settlers, the development of colonies and policies of colonization. Sit inside western systems and Indigenous ways of being, to experience the impacts, effects and changes brought about by colonization. Explore the questions of where and how we go from here and join thousands of people who have participated and are committed to walking the road of Q'shintul - walking this journey together.
Registration: Click on a date above to register through EventBrite or email: qccsociety@gmail.com.
Cost: $65 (includes lunch, snacks, coffee and tea). No one will be turned away due to insufficient funds.
May 4th - Cobble Hill - Cobble Hill Hall
Since 2006 here in Cowichan, Elders have been sharing their stories, their history and their healing following the values of nuts'amaat shqaluwun, people working together with one heart, one mind, one spirit. As Tousilum reminds us, the longest journey is from our head to our hearts. We each have much to learn along the way as we learn forgiveness, and practice the values found in kindness, expressed through love and guided by respect.
Join Quw’utsun’ Elders who will take you on a journey through time with stories of pre-contact village life, the arrival of settlers, the development of colonies and policies of colonization. Sit inside western systems and Indigenous ways of being, to experience the impacts, effects and changes brought about by colonization. Explore the questions of where and how we go from here and join thousands of people who have participated and are committed to walking the road of Q'shintul - walking this journey together.
Registration: Click on a date above to register through EventBrite or email: qccsociety@gmail.com.
Cost: $65 (includes lunch, snacks, coffee and tea). No one will be turned away due to insufficient funds.
Quw'utsun' Cultural Connections Society
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Culturally Committed - Cultivating culturally safe care
In Plain Sight Summary Report

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In Plain Sight Full Report

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In Plain Sight Debriefing Sessions (Jan 12 & 14, 2021) - Ideas & Recommendations

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Indigenous Cultural Safety Learning Resources

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What’s the Harm? Examining the Stereotyping of Indigenous Peoples in Health Systems by Laurie Harding

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