The FEELed Lab is delighted to partner with The Urban Indigenous Wellbeing Collective in support of the great work the collective is undertaking in the coming months!
Please check out their website for more information, and come out to their first Speaker Series event on July 17.
The Urban Indigenous Wellbeing Collective presents its first event as a part of the Speaker Series on July 17, 2023, at 10 am at Woodhaven. The Urban Indigenous Wellbeing Collective is committed to building an innovative research, training, and mentorship community that is centred on the wellbeing of urban Indigenous communities. Honouring Indigenous connection to the land this panel will be held outside and brings together Cassie Van Camp, Kelsey Darnay and Denica Bleau who will be presenting on Indigenous Health and Justice using perspectives from their work experience and research and facilitated by Mimi Mutahi. We invite anyone interested to come join us, with coffee and snacks being provided.
The collective is also organizing an amazing conference in October and the call for papers is open! You can find more information about the conference here.
This is such important work, and we are so pleased that Woodhaven and the FEELed Lab can support this work as part of our goal to make connections across feminist, anticolonial, antiracist, queer and accessible approaches to thinking about our relationship to our environments – including urban ones!
