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Indigenous Sovereignty Week Toronto 2011


November 14, 2011 to November 26, 2011


Indigenous Sovereignty Week gathers people together to build local relationships around the dissemination of ideas of Indigenism and to contribute to building a cross-Canada movement for Indigenous rights, self-determination, and justice for Indigenous communities.
The theme this year is: Celebrating Community Victories -- Standing up to the Harper Threat.
Highlights of this year's schedule include: Opening ceremony with Lee Maracle, Jimmy Dick, and Tannis Neilson; sharing circles on racialized peoples on stolen lands with the R3 Artists Collective, Seven Directions, and Robert Massoud; a panel and working groups on the path forward for missing and murdered women advocacy campaigns with Darlene Ritchie, Native Youth Sexual Healing Network, Wanda Whitebird, Faith Nolan, and Lee Maracle.

Time: 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Venue: See website for INFO!
Location: Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.defendersoftheland.org/toronto
For information contact: defendersoftheland@gmail.com
Categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Alternatives

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