Introduction to Intercultural Competency Workshop
Introduction to Intercultural Competency is a free introductory workshop featuring topics like Identity and Culture, Value-based Behaviours, Assigning Meaning and Unconscious Bias.
Introduction to Intercultural Competency is a free introductory workshop featuring topics like Identity and Culture, Value-based Behaviours, Assigning Meaning and Unconscious Bias.
Join us on Thursday, November 17, for an in-depth virtual discussion and reflection on the Expulsion of Asians in Uganda in 1972. November 2 marks the 50th anniversary of this event that left lasting impacts on families for generations and changed the landscape of Uganda forever.
In this interactive zoom workshop, we will examine some of the most common Cultural Orientations, including Time, Power Distance, Hierarchy and Communication.
Join us on International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21, 2023, for an in-depth panel discussion on allyship and the #ITSTARTS Campaign.
Realize how you got to where you are now and learn to create your own authentic Land Acknowledgement Statement.
Introduction to Intercultural Competency is a free virtual introductory workshop featuring topics like Identity and Culture, Value-based Behaviours, Assigning Meaning and Unconscious Bias.
During this session hosted by the Mashkiwizii Manido Foundation, attendees will explore the answers to the following questions: What is the proper way to approach an Elder or Knowledge Keeper when you would like to request traditional knowledge, teachings, and wisdom? Is there a specific way to enter a Circle? If so, why? What is […]
Join us for an enchanting evening under the stars as we present "Movie Night in the Park," a special documentary screening that shines a light on the experiences and resilience of the queer community from another country. Hosted by PFLAG and/or Pembroke Pride, this event aims to foster inclusivity, promote understanding, and celebrate diversity in our community.
As National Indigenous History Month commences for June, Pembroke Waterfront Campus, in partnership with Algonquin College Applied Research and The Circle of Turtle Lodge, located on the traditional unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin People is excited to invite you to join us as we celebrate the opening of our Medicine Wheel Garden and […]
Is there anything better than story time? How about Storytime in a different language? Smiths Falls Public Library invites guests to share a children’s book or story in a different language. There is no need to register.