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Conferences - U of R Sponsored
The ta-tawâw Student Centre in partnership with First Nations University, UR Believed and URSU welcome our community to join us for an Indigenous Fatherhood Virtual Panel Discussion in the spirit of the Moose Hide Project. Join us while we listen to Indigenous fathers from a Great Grandfather to a new father discuss what Indigenous fatherhood looks like, what it means to them and how they navigate through the world as Indigenous fathers.
The role of the father is changing in Indigenous society, just as the roles played by mothers and fathers are shifting in mainstream Canadian society. When we think of the traditional role of the father in Indigenous cultures we think of the hunter who provided food and shelter for his family. There are other important roles for fathers and men to play in their communities - teacher, healer, scout, protector and leader.
Feel free to join us on zoom to hear great speakers and learn more about these topic while supporting an important campaign.
Date ( Add to your Calendar)
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
How to Connect
This will be a virtual event located on zoom. The link will be provided below.
Zoom Meeting ID: 745 142 7112
Contact
Misty Longman
306-337-3153
ascentre@uregina.ca