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Join us at next Expressions of Humanity event, a cycle proposed by Time For Equality in collaboration with the Rotondes.Learn, Share, Take action!
đź“ŤA Conference with poignant testimonies from First Nations delegates from British Columbia, on the subject of the residential school system for children and the movement of Murdered and Missing indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) in Canada.
The objective is to raise awareness about the link between colonization and systemic discrimination, abuse and violence against women and children, and the traumas that still affect First Nations and the Inuit of Canada today. Calls for action will be discussed to overcome trauma and continue a real process of awareness, healing and reconciliation.
Our guest speakers:
Rhoda Peters, cofounder and president of the Std'elemqw Thrivers Society, an association that represents and supports residential school survivors and their families.
Lyn Kay, MMIWG activist and fashion designer.
đź“ŤA show of her creations, based on the theme of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in Canada will close the event.
In collaboration with:
La Robe Rouge, a project created by the Inuit-European artist Heather Carroll, with the goal of increasing awareness and establishing a dialogue based on the impact of colonization on the First Nations and Inuit of Canada.
Languages: English. Translation into French provided by ASTI.
🎟️The event is free, please book your places.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Rotondes, Place des rotondes,Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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