Thursday April 27, 2023

A Collaborative Community Conversation about Connection, Reconciliation and Community Safety

A full day discussion about understanding the stigmas that stand in the way of ending homelessness, poverty, addiction and the mental health crisis.


 

The goal of this event is to explore new ways of being in Community

 

The Speakers

Eugene Arcand Photo

Eugene Arcand

Residential School Survivor and Advisor, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Indian Residential School Survivor Committee 

Amanda Gebhard Photo

Amanda Gebhard

Amanda Gebhard is a white settler scholar and assistant professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina.

Michael Redhead Champagne Photo

Michael Redhead Champagne

An Ininew public speaker, writer, community advocate and on-screen personality, his storytelling connects communities across North America and around the world. 

 

The Venue

Moose Jaw Cultural Centre

217 Main Street North

Located in historic downtown Moose Jaw, the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre is a home for all forms of visual and performing arts. Housing the Mae Wilson Theatre & Visual Arts Gallery, the buildings that now make up the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre have been an important part of Moose Jaw for more than 100 years. 

 

Let us know if you'll be attending!