Pow Wow 2025 Shuttle Bus

19 Sep 2025

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IAW 2025 Calendar

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Settlers and Complicity: Unraveling the Layers of Historical Responsibility

19 Sep 2025 10:00
12:00

Settlers and Complicity: Unraveling the Layers of Historical Responsibility is a public panel discussion and workshop designed to foster critical reflection on the persistence of settler colonial structures and the role of individual and institutional complicity. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the event brings together leading scholars to discuss historical responsibility, accountability, and pathways toward reparative futures.

Pow Wow 2025

19 Sep 2025 11:00
16:30

For the first time, 91ºÚÁÏÍø is collaborating with John Abbott College to host the annual Pow Wow at a new location—the Macdonald Campus! Taking place at 21111 Lakeshore Rd, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec H9X 3V9, this vibrant community gathering welcomes everyone to attend. Throughout the day, enjoy a celebration of culture with vendors, music, dancing, and food that highlight Indigenous traditions and community spirit.

Interwoven: An Art Expo and Concert

23 Sep 2025 19:30
21:00

In celebration of the new Indigenous mural, Interwoven, join SSMU’s Indigenous Affairs team in an evening of music and fun! With catering options from Messy Kitchen and live music performances in Gerts from two talented Indigenous stars. RSVP is limited. Walk-ins are welcomed but will not be guaranteed catering options.ÌýÌý

RSVP here.Ìý

Reconciliation and Resistance: Where Are We Now?

24 Sep 2025 13:00
15:00

Join us for a keynote conversation withÌýDr. Niigaan Sinclair, Anishinaabe writer, award-winning columnist for theÌýWinnipeg Free Press, and Professor of Native Studies at the University of Manitoba. As the son of the lateÌýHonourable Murray Sinclair, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Dr. Sinclair brings a deeply personal and critical lens to this reflection on the TRC’s Final Report, ten years later. Moderated byÌýDr.

Speaking Through Craft: Cultural Storytelling in Business

25 Sep 2025 13:00
15:00

Join Indigenous entrepreneur Jenn Harper, CEO of Cheekbone Beauty and the team behind Mini Tipi, Trisha Pitura and Melanie Bernard, for a dynamic panel exploring how entrepreneurship can serve as a powerful platform for cultural storytelling, advocacy, and community impact. Through their brands, these women have built successful businesses that celebrate Indigenous identity, challenge mainstream narratives, and inspire change.

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: The Impact of IMPRESS on Community Building and Research Experience

26 Sep 2025 10:00
12:00

Join an online panel of IMPRESS alumni as they share their experiences in the Indigenous Mentorship and Paid Research Experience for Summer Students (IMPRESS) program. More than a research internship, IMPRESS creates meaningful opportunities for Indigenous students while centring community, culture, and mentorship within academia. Through their stories, hear how the program has shaped their educational journeys and continues to foster connection, growth, and future possibilities.Ìý

OFNIE 50th Anniversary CelebrationÌý

29 Sep 2025 13:30
18:30

Celebrate 50 years of the Office of First Nations and Inuit Education (OFNIE) with a special panel with their partners reflecting on its history, impact, and vision for the future. The evening will continue with networking, food, music, and dancing, bringing together community, colleagues, and friends to honour this milestone and look ahead to the years to come.

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We Will Walk Together

30 Sep 2025 10:30
14:00

Join the Faculty of Education for its annual Orange Shirt Day Walk, a time to remember survivors of the residential school system and reflect on our shared responsibility toward reconciliation. The event will begin with opening words, followed by a variety of activities for participants. Choose to take part in a digital 91ºÚÁÏÍø art tour, a Critical Campus Tour, or a land-based activity, and walk together in recognition, learning, and community.Ìý

Stories That Shape Us: A Reflection on Reconciliation

30 Sep 2025 13:00
15:30

Join Dr. Elma Moses, Cree scholar, educator, and 91ºÚÁÏÍø alumna, in conversation with Dr. Janine Metallic, Mi’gmaw scholar and current 91ºÚÁÏÍø professor, for an intimate fireside dialogue on reconciliation through story, memory, and lived experience.

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