The 60’s Scoop

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

Throughout the 1960s, Indigenous children were forcibly removed or ‘scooped’ from their homes, communities, and families to be adopted into mostly non-Indigenous, middle-class families. Many of the Survivors were left with deep emotional and physical scars as well as loss of family and culture. In this session - The 60s Scoop -- Tracey Whiteye will describe the systemic discrimination at the heart of this government policy as well as how Survivors are regaining their cultures, languages, and identity as Indigenous peoples.

$25

Making Reconciliation a Reality: From Canada to Guatemala

Online, CENTRAL Time (Winnipeg) Online, CENTRAL Time

On Wednesday, March 10th, 2021 at 6:00PM CST – 8:00pm CST, join us to hear from Bob Joseph and Natalia Atz Sunuc as they share their personal journeys of Reconciliation and how, as Global Citizens, we can move toward making...

Free

Bill C-15: Step forward or step back?

Online, Saskatchewan, Alberta, NWT Time

Hearing different perspectives on the federal bill to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Hear speakers Mary-Ellen Turpel-Lafond (Aki-Kwe), Sylvia McAdam (Saysewahum) and Brenda Gunn, all lawyers and professors, share different perspectives on the federal bill...

Indigenous Youth Suicides and Future Plans for a Healing Centre

Online, CENTRAL Time (Winnipeg) Online, CENTRAL Time

Manitoba / NW Ontario  KAIROS REGIONAL  ONLINE  GATHERING  2021 This gathering is centered on Treaties 1 and 2 Territory, ancestral land of the Dakota, Anishinaabe, Ojibway, Ojibway- Cree, Cree, Dene and the homeland of the Metis Nation. We are hosting...

Your Watershed is Your Lifeboat

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

Presented by Simcoe County KAIROS World Water Day became a UN observance day in 1993. It seeks to focus attention on the global water crisis. On 22 March every year, people and organizations mark World Water Day by taking action...

Mental Health Supports for Migrant Workers During COVID-19

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

This webinar will discuss mental health services for temporary foreign workers, and gaps in services, with guest speakers: Eliseo Martell and Stephanie Mayell. We will also hear from temporary foreign workers on their experiences and what supports are needed.  Join...

Child Welfare & Practice Standards

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

There is a fundamental difference between the principles of Eurocentric worldview colonial structures of child welfare practice and standards versus Indigenous practice of caring for Indigenous children and families. In this session, Child Welfare & Practice Standards, Tina Stevens and Tracey Whiteye will share the importance of Indigenous worldview guiding principles and values that are based on the best interest of the community – a community that includes children, families, and all the other people around the child.

$25

Treaty as Sacred Covenant Storytelling – Sandi Boucher

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

An Online Story-telling Series The MCEC Truth and Reconciliation Working Group presents a year-long online story-telling series centred on covenants made, broken and renewed. This series will include Indigenous and Mennonite Settler voices, shining light on the history of broken...

Free

Métis Teachings

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

In this session, Métis Teachings, Gloria Thomson will present the evolvement of the Métis as a distinct People and share the impact of that history as it affected her and her family.

$25

In the Shadow of the Pandemic

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

A Good Friday Virtual Walk for Justice YouTube Live: https://youtu.be/eliBhGGmcrU Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/simcoekairos/live/ A virtual peace and justice observance of solidarity with all members of the human family. Simcoe County Kairos is honoured to bring you this year’s Ecumenical Good Friday Walk for...

Free

How to support temporary foreign workers’ freedom of movement during COVID-19

As we begin the second year of COVID-19 restrictions on farms, this webinar explores how to better support temporary foreign workers’ freedom of movement, including providing information on a worker’s ability to travel and their responsibility to do so safely as well...

Free

Missing & Murdered Indigenous People

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

For years, Indigenous people have experienced systemic racism, violence, and discrimination.  The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls brought attention to the disturbing numbers of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. At the same time, research into violence experienced by Indigenous men shows disturbingly high numbers.  In this session, Missing & Murdered Indigenous People, Tracey Whiteye will discuss the violence faced by Indigenous people and some of the concrete ways that we can all help to stop it.

$25

Indigenous-led Climate Action and Land Protection

Online, CENTRAL Time (Winnipeg) Online, CENTRAL Time

A community conversation on Indigenous-led climate action and land protection. The online event will be moderated by Niigaan Sinclair, with Kakeka ThunderSky, Sadie-Phoenix Lavoie, Ellen Gabriel, and Leah Gazan. When: April 7th @ 6:00 pm CDT Register for the Zoom...

Free

Women Resisting Extractivism Film Club | Session 3

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

Join KAIROS’ MERE Hub on Monday, April 12th at 8:00pm EDT (8:00am Tuesday, April 13 in the Philippines) for the third installment of its virtual film club on the gendered impacts of resource extraction. This third session will be hosted...

Free

Creation Care as Self-Care

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

Join KAIROS and ecumenical partners on Earth Sunday for a contemplative gathering with music, prayer and meditation hosted by Anna-Bigland Pritchard and Sabrina Di Matteo. Nourish mind, body and soul for Earth Week and learn about a new contemplation resource...

Everyday Actions to Support Temporary Foreign Workers During COVID-19

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

Join us to discuss: Services for Temporary Foreign Workers, in particular migrant farm workers Increasing awareness amongst Temporary Foreign Workers of health and safety precautions related to COVID-19 Services and benefits available during the pandemic Identify gaps in support and...

Shannen’s Dream & Jordan’s Principle

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

In this session, Shannen's Dream and Jordan's Principle, Tracey Whiteye will discuss the rights of Indigenous children to receive a proper education and equitable access to all government funded public services. "School is a time for dreams and every kid deserves this" were the words of Shannen Koostachin who emphasized the need to ensure that all First Nations children have the same educational opportunities as other children. This session will share the stories of Shannen and Jordan and how their lives helped to foster positive change for Indigenous children and youth.

$25

Braiding Sweetgrass Spring Bookclub

Online, Pacific Time

Details on the poster. An opportunity to explore this amazing book and its teachings in greater depth with members of our network across Canada. Registration is limited to 50 on a first come, first served basis. Register with an email...

Free

Treaty as Sacred Covenant Storytelling – Mary Anne Caibaiosai

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

An Online Story-telling Series The MCEC Truth and Reconciliation Working Group presents a year-long online story-telling series centred on covenants made, broken and renewed. This series will include Indigenous and Mennonite Settler voices, shining light on the history of broken...

Free

Earth Day Celebration

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

Join KAIROS and ecumenical partners on Earth Day to celebrate the 1st anniversary of For the Love of Creation and discern our gifts for climate action in community. Rejoignez-nous lors de la Journée de la Terre pour célébrer le premier...

Virtual “Potluck” by KAIROS Prairies North

Online, Saskatchewan, Alberta, NWT Time

KAIROS Prairies North is hosting a Virtual Information Potluck - and everyone is invited. . 6:00 PM SK/AB/NWT Time Register to receive the Zoom link. . Come hear more about justice initiatives in the region, especially if you are considering...

The Importance of Growing Gardens

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

 In this session, The Importance of Growing Gardens, Mary-Anne Kechego will talk about the importance of growing gardens as a way to remind us that all the plants that we grow can help to "sustain us in life".  The presentation will explain the relationship between sowing seeds and the cycles of the moon and will help us all to "touch the earth, plant a seed, sing nurturing songs to it... and give healing to our spirit".

$25

Simcoe-Hamilton Area Ecumenical Meeting to Support Migrant Workers

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

More and more migrant farm workers are arriving every day and they need our support this year more than ever. We are all feeling the stress of year 2 of the pandemic and migrant workers - without family support, in...

London to Leamington Ecumenical Meeting to Support Migrant Workers

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

More and more migrant farm workers are arriving every day and they need our support this year more than ever. We are all feeling the stress of year 2 of the pandemic and migrant workers - without family support, in...

Deep Time Walk

Online, MOUNTAIN Time Zone AZ

We know this planet is awesome...but just how awesome? Join Green Exodus on a journey into awe as we experience together the history of the Earth through the award-winning Deep Time Walk app. Listen to the free app on your...

Free

Seeking Justice Together Virtual Conference

Online, EASTERN Time Zone

Seeking Justice Together is a virtual conference hosted by Citizens for Public Justice from May 17 to 20 exploring how we are called to seek justice together through intersectional, interpersonal, and interconnected approaches. Through a variety of keynotes and workshops, participants will explore...

$20 – $50