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Cultivating Compassion | Decolonization

Tue, Oct 01

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cSpace Marda Loop

Cultivating Compassion aims to create awareness and understanding of Indigenous histories on the lands now known as Canada. As we live, learn, and grow on these lands, it is our responsibility to have an understanding of why reconciliation is important and how we can engage in it.

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Oct 01, 2024, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. MDT

cSpace Marda Loop, 1721 29 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2T 6T7, Canada

About the event

Cultivating Compassion aims to create awareness and understanding of Indigenous histories on the lands now known as Canada.  As we live, learn, and grow on these lands, it is our responsibility to have an understanding of why reconciliation is important and how we can engage in it.  Join us in learning ways to become active in pathways to reconciliation and responsible decolonization as individuals, communities, and businesses.

Please note this is a four-module series. While you are more than welcome to attend as you can, we highly encourage attendance to all four modules as the content builds on what is shared each week. If you miss one - no worries - we are all here to learn together.

Elder Ruby Eaglechild will be joining us for this gathering to share her wisdom and offer insight on the topics discussed.

This evening we will be going through the following topics:

  • What is decolonization?
  • We will be breaking down myths, conceptualizing possibilities, and recognizing the relationship between reconciliation and decolonization.

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In the Spirit of the Truth, we acknowledge and recognize past and ongoing injustices. HBHL is committed to Reconciliation and healing with all Indigenous Peoples as we value accountability, dignity, collaboration, and continuous learning. HBHL recognizes the traditional territories, oral practices, and history of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika Nations. The Stoney Nakota Nations of Chiniki, Goodstoney/Wesley, and Bearspaw and The Tsuut’ina Nation of Treaty 7. We also acknowledge Métis Nation Region 3 and all who live, work and steward the Treaty 7 territories. As Treaty 7 Peoples we are all responsible for the continued health and honouring of these Sacred homelands.

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