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Training Facilitator – UMatter Project Teen/Youth Dating Violence Prevention

Contract-Based Employment Opportunity
Training Facilitator – UMatter Project Teen/Youth Dating Violence Prevention

Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc. is a nonprofit, community based; Indigenous led human services organization that provides a range of Indigenous identified programs and services that focus on the wholeness, wellness and that builds on the strengths and resilience of Indigenous People.

Compensation: 
Deadline: 
11 Nov 2020
Phone: 
2049535820
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The History of the Canadian Women's Movement & What's Next

"A whole generation of women have grown up without any knowledge. of the [Canadian] women's movement--let alone what makes it unique"--JUDY REBICK...FEC promo image with picture of Judy Rebick (Thursday, November 5 from 7pm-8:30pm Eastern)7:00pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time

AN EVENING WITH THE INIMITABLE JUDY REBICK!!

We can't truly move forward unless we know where we have been.

Don't miss this incredible opportunity to learn about this the history of the Canadian women's movement from the incredible Judy Rebick, Canada's most influential and impactful feminist activist.

Rebick not only knows the history--she and her allies and colleagues across the country--made feminist history!

In this evening's Teach n' Talk, Judy will present a 40 minute talk on the history of Canadian women's movements with the aim of highlighting key moments, players and what makes it unique from sister movements in the U.S. and International women's movements. Following her formal presentation, we will kick off our conversation and invite questions about where the movement is today, and what to expect next--or anything you want to ask!

Given this event is on the heels of the U.S. election, it should be an interesting evening!

About Judy Rebick

Judy is outspoken, opinionated, direct and never holds back. Given this is right after the U.S. election, it's guaranteed to be a fiery evening.

NOTE: THIS EVENT FEE INCLUDES 3 MONTHS FREE ACCESS TO THE FEC.

Register for The History of the Canadian Women's Movement & What's Next

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The Feminist Enterprise Commons (FEC) is an online co-working space for enterprising intersectional feminists creating projects, new ventures or operating as sole proprietors in ways that advances social justice for all.

We hold a series of events, skills shares on feminist enterprise building wisdom and tools, writer's workshops, and community meet ups about current events.

THE FEC is a membership community created by LiisBeth Media. LiisBeth is an online magazine for enterprising feminists worldwide. 

The Fine Print-Episode #2 with Catherine Bush

"The Fine Print" promo image with pictures of Lana Pesch and Catherine Bush, alongside Bush's novel "Blaze Island"7:00pm – 8:00pm Eastern Time

Join us for the second episode of The Fine Print on October 27, for a conversation with author Catherine Bush about her new novel, Blaze Island. The Fine Print is a one-hour conversation with a change-making author in The Book Café of the Feminist Enterprise Commons. There will be time for audience Q&A and feminist networking.

Bush is the author of five novels, including Blaze Island (2020). Her work has been critically acclaimed, published internationally and shortlisted for literary awards. She is the coordinator of the Creative Writing MFA at the University of Guelph. Bush often speaks about writing fiction on the climate crisis, and was a Fiction Meets Science Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study in Delmenhorst, Germany.

“Riveting and morally complex, Blaze Island is a beautiful, kaleidoscopic work that offers a resounding reply to the question of how literature might wrestle with the deepest threat facing the planet, anthropogenic climate change.”— Kyo Maclear, author of Birds, Art, Life

Register for The Fine Print-Episode #2 with Catherine Bush

Bonus guest! Elizabeth Bush—yes, Catherine’s sister—will be joining the event. Elizabeth Bush has worked at Environment and Climate Change for about twenty years, and her work has focused on the science of climate change for most of that time. Most recently, she was very involved in preparing a major report called Canada’s Changing Climate Report which is available online to the public at changingclimate.ca. It is her hope that the release of that report and the user friendly website for disseminating results will help contribute to the conversation among Canadians about climate change. Elizabeth has also participated with her sister Catherine in many family dinner conversations about the climate crisis and what to do about it.

HEY! We’re giving away TWO FREE COPIES of Blaze Island to the first two people who email us the name the Canadian island that is fictionalized in the book.  

NOTE: The signature cocktail for this episode of The Fine Print is the Vodka Kombucha Smash made with the Canadian Iceberg Vodka. For a virgin cocktail, omit the Iceberg.

Cultivating Change: A just transition to a regenerative food system

Banner with Cultivating Change logoA just transition to a regenerative food system

Join Food Secure Canada from November 12 - 18, 2020 for a series of online conversations and workshops to explore the intersections between food systems, anti-racism, decolonization, and environmental justice movements.

Register for Cultivating Change

Cultivating Change will showcase the work of Indigenous, Black and racialized food leaders, and build consciousness and capacity for anti-racist and decolonized approaches and allyship within the food movement.

As a food movement,  bold change is needed from farm to fork, to regenerate Indigenous foodlands,  and to ensure that everyone has access to healthy, just, and sustainable food. However, it is impossible to achieve this change without centering reconciliation, decolonization, and racial justice in the development of the policies and programs that shape our food systems.

Learn more about Cultivating Change

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