KAIROS Blanket Exercise Teaching & Sharing Circles
 
       Building Positive Relationships between Indigenous &
non-Indigenous Peoples 
                                            ~ FALL 2020 PUBLIC SCHEDULE ~ Led by
Indigenous Knowledge Keepers with extensive experience facilitating the KAIROS Blanket Exercise (KBE), these 2-hour interactive online sessions
aim to build positive relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous
people through truth-sharing and open dialogue. Based in Indigenous
worldviews and using Indigenous teachings and protocols, this new
series addresses both historical and contemporary topics in an honest
and personal way. The number of participants is limited, so please
register early to ensure your spot. The fee is $25 per session. A Zoom link will be sent a few days
before the event to those who have registered.

 

UPCOMING SESSIONS  
Tuesday, November 24, 2020 – Social Injustice in the Court Systems 

Here is the link which provides details of each session and the respective presenter as well as the registration links:

For more information, please contact Carole Umana at cumana@kairoscanada.org.  

Pendle Hill    CARY LECTURE NOW AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING

Over 200 people registered to watch author and historian Tom Hammdeliver this year’s Stephen G. Cary Memorial Lecture entitled “The Road to Pendle Hill.” Tom’s presentation was recorded and will debut on our YouTube channel, PendleHillUSA, If you weren’t able to “attend” the lecture via Zoom last month we hope you’ll check it out!