Cross-Cultural Experience with First Nations

Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 12:34:04 -0400
From: Wilf Bean <wbean@tatacentre.ca>
To: Sustainable Maritimes <sust-mar@chebucto.ns.ca>
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Nourishing Cross-Cultural Relations with First Nations will be held
June 14-16 Friday 7 pm to Sunday 1 pm.

This workshop will present aspects of Mik'maq culture which model
ways for recapturing our full humanity. We will provide a safe place
to explore some of the underlying causes of polarisation between us,
and as justice-seeking people, we will draw inspiration from a
variety of cross-cultural and solidarity initiatives, as food for
thought, reconciliation and future actions. Leadership: Wabanaki
Cultural Resource Centre of Esgenoopetitj/Burnt Church, NB along with
Trudy Watts and Ron Kelly, Program Resource Group members, Tatamagouche
Centre.

Cost: $275, Bursaries available.

To register, please contact Tatamagouche
Centre at 1-800-218-2220 or www.tatacentre.ca



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