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How do you celebrate the new year? Food and family are a big part of the new year celebrations for many Asian families. There can be similarities but also many […]
During the month of February, we remember, acknowledge, and honour the contributions African-Canadians have made to our cultural, economic, and political landscape. It is an opportunity for all of us to […]
Join Solomon Ratt, Wilfred Buck and @festivalofwords for Aboriginal Storytime. A partnership between Library Services for Saskatchewan Indigenous Peoples Inc., Palliser Regional Library, Moose Jaw Public Library, and the Saskatchewan […]
Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan : Through the Re-igniting Sacred Fires Project, AFCS is partnering with Iskwewuk E-wichiwitochik are partnering to bring together survivors and families of MMIWG2S+ to honour and […]
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission continues its online Courageous Conversations speaker series on Wednesday, February 23, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. “Supporting Inclusive Saskatchewan Workplaces through Equity Plans and Partnerships.” For more than […]
We will celebrate Black professionals, artists, performers and musicians and their contributions in Saskatchewan. Hybrid: Limited in-person seating and online virtual viewing tickets. REGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.ca/.../black-history-month... ABOUT THIS EVENT We will […]
The Story of Black People and Mental Health ABOUT THIS EVENT This workshop will be a hybrid (on-line/in-person) workshop. AGENDA: 1-1:15- Introductions, Discussion about our nonprofit 1:15-2- Dr. Jide Adelugba- […]
Saskatchewan German Council in partnership with the Saskatchewan Association of International Languages Please join us for a workshop and Q & A session on bilingualism: Importance of bilingualism, passing on a mother […]
Both screenings will feature a panel discussion, providing education and additional context to the films. Stay tuned for our panel guest announcements!*Please note that these films contain references to […]