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Button blanket performance
It’s said that many hands make for light work, but it was more a case of many hands making the art work when it came to the creation and raising of the world’s largest button blanket. Witnessed by a standing-room-only crowd at First Peoples House, the Big Button Blanket received its inaugural performance during the opening ceremonies of the Provost’s Diversity Research Forum on January 29.
Indigenous community counselling
Lindsay Delaronde’s plans are as big as they come: she wants to take what she’s learning in Canada’s first Indigenous master’s degree program around the world. The 29-year-old woman from the Mohawk Nation in Quebec is one of 14 students taking part in the ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ program—the first in the country to offer a master’s degree in Indigenous Communities Counselling, leading to provincial and national certification.
Indigenous and diversity forum
The second annual Indigenous and Diversity Research Forum: Critical Conversations Continue, takes place Feb. 12–13 in the Student Union Building. The free conference features panels on disabilities and health, ethical protocols from Indigenous perspectives, sexualities, community-based research partnerships, ambient violence, and the Anti-dote and LE,NONET projects. 2014 conference info: http://ring.uvic.ca/news/critical-conversations-norm-diversity-conference
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