Masset Lectures

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Date/Time
Date(s) - Wednesday, October 12, 2016
7:00 pm9:00 pm

Location
Northwest Community College Masset Campus
2151 Tahayghen Dr (east entrance of Tahayghen Elementary School)
Masset

A special episode of the Masset Lectures!

“Reconciliation in Action” with Karen Joseph, CEO – Reconciliation Canada, and Carlos Ormond, Executive Director – Haida Gwaii Higher Education Society
There will probably be snacks. Bring your own mug if you want a beverage.

CHILD CARE: The classroom beside the Masset Lectures is available to be used for child care, but it is up to parents to arrange for whatever supervision is appropriate. There is a TV and DVD player in the room.

Building off their success in Skidegate and Queen Charlotte, Haida Gwaii Higher Education Society (HGHES) will be offering a new semester program in Old Massett and Masset starting in September 2017. In the courses of this Haida Gwaii Semester (HGS) in Reconciliation Studies a broad spectrum of perspectives is explored with respect to notions of reconciliation that have emerged in Canada across space and time.

In attempt to help us all better understand reconciliation in action, HGHES has invited respected changemaker Karen Joseph who is a proud member of the Kwakwaka’wakw people and CEO for Reconciliation Canada. She brings more than 18 years experience inspiring diverse partners to collaborate towards achieving effective, positive change. As the eldest daughter of Chief Robert Joseph, Karen founded Reconciliation Canada in 2012 to uphold a dream held by her father to witness thousands of people walking together for renewed relationships. In September 2013, the Walk for Reconciliation brought 70,000 people to the streets of downtown Vancouver to display commitment to transforming relationships among Indigenous peoples and all Canadians.

This talk/dialogue is one of many HGHES plans to organize as part of the lead up to the new Haida Gwaii Semester in Reconciliation Studies.

ABOUT US
The Masset Lectures are an ongoing lecture series where community members volunteer to present a lecture on a topic of their expertise, or on a topic that they wish to learn more about. This is an opportunity to learn from each other, and to support each other in our own learning.

TOPICS
Anything relevant to life on Haida Gwaii, including natural history, human history, culture, local foods, outdoor activities, and practical skills.

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Haida Gwaii Higher Education Society, Reconciliation Canada, Northwest Community College, Haida Gwaii Rec, and Mount Moresby Adventure Camp.

Contact Info
Stu
626-3868
stu.crawford@gmail.com
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