01/23/2024
Upcoming workshop available to Indigenous students and faculty! Click here to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejzyp0Im_78x648u8pn2oMn_CcxjE-vEgHFN6CzybV4wFY_Q/viewform?usp=sf_link
Come join us for this two day quillwork workshop facilitated by Kiera Pyke occurring February 1st & 8th!
To register for this workshop: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejzyp0Im_78x648u8pn2oMn_CcxjE-vEgHFN6CzybV4wFY_Q/viewform?usp=sf_link
05/05/2023
Official programming of the Summer institute on Pathways of Indigenous Youth Engagement happening the week of June 5th to 9th. You still have until the 14th to register for this course!
Here is an overview of the program for the CRJ Summer School, scheduled for June 5 to 9 at Concordia.
Several inspiring and experienced guests will be able to share their perspectives and experiences of Indigenous youth engagement with us!
This course also allows university students interested in the subject (bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels) to obtain 3 university credits - registration is via the link below until May 14th!
https://www.concordia.ca/cuevents/artsci/applied-human-sciences/2023/06/05/pathways-of-indigenous-youth-engagement.html?c=/indigenous/stories
04/29/2023
Some exciting things in the works around stopping interpersonal and colonial violence... in Aotearoa,
An Interview with Kel Forrest of "Response-Based Aotearoa"
Listen now (23 min) | Exciting things ahead! https://www.insightexchange.net/follow-my-lead/
04/03/2023
For any undergraduate students looking to take a 3 credit summer course, here is a cool opportunity!
This summer course on the topic of Pathways of Indigenous Youth Engagement will be a chance to reflecting collectively on the multiple ways in which Indigenous youth are mobilizing and are being engaged. Youth, Indigenous partners and researchers will explore – through varied interactive spaces and mediums – these forms, issues and visions of the future. The topics covered will include, among others, engagement in community mobilization, culture, healing, protection of the land, art, intergenerational transmission, governance and research. To sign up, an application form is available at the end of the page.
Pathways of Indigenous Youth Engagement - Concordia University
From June 5th to 9th, 2023, on the downtown Concordia University campus, we will be reflecting collectively on the multiple ways in which Indigenous youth are mobilizing and are being engaged.
02/03/2023
UVic has a new teacher education program grounded in the foundations of Indigenous perspective. Check it out
01/30/2023
FPST faculty member Nicholas Renaud invites you to join in a conversation with Tlingit artist Brad Henry.
Thursday Feb 2, 2023 from 4 pm to 5 pm.
In person at Fourth Space or online.
Brad Henry will discuss his visual work, rooted in the teachings of his cultural heritage, and in the style of traditional Northwest coast and Inland Tlingit art. He will also perform two songs with drum and will be accompanied by Anishinaabe guitarist and Concordia music student Emilio Wawatie. To register, visit the event page.
Songs and Paintings by Brad Henry - Concordia University
Join us for a conversation with Tlingit artist Brad Henry, presented by First Peoples Studies – School of Community and Public Affairs and Indigenous Directions.
10/27/2022
Check out this series of Solidarity Talks on Resisting & Transforming Anti-Black Racism from Leadership Roles in Community Work. This talk is from June 2022 with Kevin Parker, Robert Taylor, Vikki Reynolds, now available on youtube!
Solidarity Talk June 16 2022: Kevin Parker, Robert Taylor, Vikki Reynolds
Resisting & Transforming Anti-Black Racism from Leadership Roles in Community Work.Vikki Reynolds, a white settler activist/therapist educator talks with Rob...
10/25/2022
For those available and interested, volunteers are needed during the evening of Indigenous Star Stories withWilfred Buck. Students will receive a 25$ gift card for their time!
For more information you can contact [email protected] or [email protected]
10/08/2022
Dear FPST students, alumni and community, on October 13th the FPSTMA is holding their General Assembly at 6pm in the SCPA basement. There will also be a zoom link posted to their Instagram. They will have traditional food (moose stew, strawberry drink, bannock) and childcare available!
This is an important opportunity to get involved, build community, and share your thoughts.