60’s Scoop Survivors – What happened to them & Where are they now?
The 60's scoop Survivors: What Happened to Them, and Where are They Now? Tue, Nov 7, 2023 6:30 PM EST Starts at CA$22.63
The 60's scoop Survivors: What Happened to Them, and Where are They Now? Tue, Nov 7, 2023 6:30 PM EST Starts at CA$22.63
Churches’ Advocacy on Loss and Damage Understanding the role of churches in fighting for communities who are losing their homes, livelihoods and culture to climate change. Tuesday, November 14 7:30-9:00 pm ET This 90-minute event will include a panel and...
The MCC Peace Conference is your chance to see, hear and experience first-hand how you and MCC are changing lives and communities through peacebuilding. This event will inspire and inform through general sessions, workshops and conversations with messengers of peace....
On the occasion of COP 28, Green Exodus is hosting Love Letters: To the Earth – From the Earth, three guided letter-writing sessions Nov. 20, 27 and Dec. 4, from 6:30- 7:30 pm on Zoom. Each one will be different; come for...
We invite you to join us for an enlightening online event where we delve into the rich culture and heritage of the Inuit. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/london-indigenous-teaching-sharing-circles-lits-circles-68906954713
This year, the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) marks its 75th year. So, to commemorate this historic moment, from December 1-10, 2023 a team of partners led by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights...
On the occasion of COP 28, Green Exodus is hosting Love Letters: To the Earth – From the Earth, three guided letter-writing sessions Nov. 20, 27 and Dec. 4, from 6:30- 7:30 pm on Zoom. Each one will be different; come for...
Forest fires, floods, droughts, severe storms, deforestation, pollution. Across Canada, and the world, people face the terrible impacts of ecological destruction and the climate crisis. Specific impacts can vary widely by season and region. Some communities are more vulnerable than...
We’ll focus on ways to reduce GHG emissions from our buildings and transportation in Etobicoke. We’ll explore options, share our points of view with one another, promote advocacy, cooperation, and climate action among all levels of government, residents, and Etobicoke...
Join Citizens for Public Justice in collaboration with For the Love of Creation and the Galilee Catholic Retreat Centre for a powerful webinar dedicated to Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation, “Laudate Deum.” Discover how this inspiring document serves as a call...
Moving Beyond the Truths-Can Reconciliation be Achieved? Join us for a thought-provoking online event on Tue Jan 09 2024 at 6:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). Delve into the complexities of reconciliation and explore whether it can truly be achieved. Engage...
“The trafficking of Indigenous children through the child welfare policies known as the 60s scoop caused tremendous harm, yet Canada has swept us under the rug without acknowledgement or apology,” says Colleen Hele Cardinal, Sixties Scoop Network Director. Come...
Join co-facilitators, Janet Gray and Susan Draper, for an interactive exploration of this beautiful book now celebrating its tenth anniversary. Using zoom, we will create a space for ritual, ceremony, spoken word, deep listening and rich sharing. We will meet...
Mental Health Through an Indigenous Lens Join us for a transformative online event, "Mental Health Through an Indigenous Lens," on Tue Jan 23 2024 at 18:30 (EST). This unique gathering aims to shed light on the intersection of mental health...
Join us for screening of Palestinian pastor Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac’s Christ In the Rubble Sermon. We will then hear from a Palestinian-Canadian Christian speaker, followed by a report from Chris Ferguson, Canadian member of the recent international Christian delegation...
What can churches do to care for creation? The list of environmental challenges is long, but increasingly faith communities are experimenting with new and exciting possibilities. If you would like to hear some of these stories, exchange ideas, and discuss roadblocks,...
Rematriation and Revitalizing Kinship Ties with the Buffalo In this webinar, we will delve into the narratives and teachings surrounding the rekindling of our relationship with the Buffalo. Glenda will take us on a personal journey of transforming theoretical kinship...
In the lead-up to the Refugee Rights Day on April 4th, we invite faith leaders, frontline workers, educators, and social justice advocates from all walks of life to experience this unique simulation exercise and walk in the shoes of refugees...
Daniel Jaffee's book "Unbottled: The Fight against Plastic Water and for Water Justice" examines corporate water bottling, its impact on social justice and the numerous movements and justice advocates fighting for a water justice future. Join the Water Watchers’ Unbottled...
Formally created in January 2022 to be an educational resource for Canadians who have an honest desire to be part of the Truth and Reconciliation journey. We hope to foster reconciliation by offering custom-tailored, engaging, and interactive Indigenous educational workshops.
Lessons from COVID-19 Towards Urgent Climate Action in Canada March 19th at 6:30 pm Citizens for Public Justice is excited to present a Climate Virus Workshop as part of our 2024 Give It Up For Earth! campaign. Join us as...
Investor protections vs the rights of communities and nature: Canada and Ecuador have jumped headfirst into Free Trade Agreement negotiations they hope to finish by 2025 — but key voices are being left out.
We are happy to announce the LITS Circle presentation by Mary-Anne Kechego on Tuesday, April 9 6:30-8:30 p.m. EDT.
Mary-Anne’s presentation will be informative and engaging about what it means to live in a systemic racist country as an Indigenous person.
Prior registration is required via Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/systemic-racism-tickets-867690614987
THE ZOOM LINK WILL BE SENT CLOSER TO APRIL 9
Everyone is encouraged to take part in this walk/roll to help bring peace into the world.Please come and participate and pray as we walk/roll for this cause. . Wear something white if you can… symbolizing peace! . You may wish...
This workshop is part of Water Watchers' Watershed 4 event series: Towards Decolonizing & Water Justice. Event 3: Watershed Re-Orientation Beth loves maps and in her own journey of decolonization she has explored how mapping, as a largely colonial exercise,...
Forest fires, floods, droughts, severe storms, deforestation, pollution. Across Canada, people face the terrible impacts of ecological destruction and climate crises. No matter how different people are impacted by environmental destruction or the climate crisis, these experiences can cause high...
A retreat hosted by Green Exodus and the Wisdom Centre Friday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, St Laurence Anglican Church, 5940 Lakeview Dr. SW Calgary, T3E 5S8 Gathering and Introductions Empty Cup~Full Cup Spiritual Practices Japanese Tea Ceremony Kneeling with...
Join us as we participate in this global pilgrimage of churches in solidarity with Palestinians and Israelis on the road to justice and peace. WHAT: A 45-minute prayer pilgrimage along Willow Creek WHO: Churches and People of faith who yearn...
Dear KAIROS Community, It's been an honour for me to join in with this shared ministry over the past months as I stepped into the role of interim executive director with KAIROS. Some of you are volunteers, some of you...
Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage in Toronto Canadian Churches for a Just Peace Join the global movement walking or rolling in prayerful solidarity with the people of Gaza. With our bodies we will prayerfully map Gaza onto our own city and raise...