INDIGENOUS LEARNING EVENT

INDIGENOUS LEARNING EVENT

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Circles, Identity, and Carrying Two Bundles. Featuring: Our Friend and Partner Bill Hill

Open to all Social Work Students! Please note that we encourage you to attend both sessions as session 1 is to infuse and session 2 is to collaborate.


First Session: March 5th 12-2pm at King's University College, Wemple Building, Vitali Lounge

First Session: March 12th 1-2:30pm at King's University College, Wemple Building, Vitali Lounge

What this is about

Join us for an Indigenous circle-based learning event focused on deepening understanding of Indigenous experiences, historical and current, and exploring how we can hold two positions at the same time (often not without inner conflict and inner work).

Bill will share his lived experience of honouring his mother's faith while helping him and his father in re-claiming his Indigenous identity, and what it means to live, practice, and lead within complexity.

You’ll also hear about

  • Infusing Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, and being into social work
  • Bringing Indigenous practice into institutional spaces
  • Navigating intersections of culture, faith, identity, and belonging
  • How we build stronger, more respectful practice in diverse settings

Come with curiosity. Leave with perspective.

Circles, Identity, and Carrying Two Bundles. Featuring: Our Friend and Partner Bill Hill

Open to all Social Work Students! Please note that we encourage you to attend both sessions as session 1 is to infuse and session 2 is to collaborate.


First Session: March 5th 12-2pm at King's University College, Wemple Building, Vitali Lounge

First Session: March 12th 1-2:30pm at King's University College, Wemple Building, Vitali Lounge

What this is about

Join us for an Indigenous circle-based learning event focused on deepening understanding of Indigenous experiences, historical and current, and exploring how we can hold two positions at the same time (often not without inner conflict and inner work).

Bill will share his lived experience of honouring his mother's faith while helping him and his father in re-claiming his Indigenous identity, and what it means to live, practice, and lead within complexity.

You’ll also hear about

  • Infusing Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, and being into social work
  • Bringing Indigenous practice into institutional spaces
  • Navigating intersections of culture, faith, identity, and belonging
  • How we build stronger, more respectful practice in diverse settings

Come with curiosity. Leave with perspective.

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Location

King's University College

266 Epworth Avenue

London, ON N6A 2M3

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