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Indigenous Cultural Awareness Workshop

Fri, Nov 28

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Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre

Indigenous Cultural Awareness Workshop
Indigenous Cultural Awareness Workshop

Date & Time & Location

Nov 28, 2025, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, 445 King St, Winnipeg, MB R2W 2C5, Canada

Event Details

Indigenous Cultural Awareness Workshop

Facilitator:        Brian McLeod

Strong Heart Consultation

Date:                    Friday, November 28

                           

Location:           Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre

445 King Street

Round Room

Schedule:          

12:00-1:00PM Registration    

1:00-4:00PM Workshop

                           

Ticket Price:    

$50 + Fees

Lunch Included

Limited Tickets

                               

Workshop Summary: This workshop will provide a safe learning environment for participants to have more awareness of Indigenous related topics and build skills to support our ability to work and learn from one and another as nations sharing the land together.  The course will offer insight from both an academic and Indigenous perspectives on: stereotypes, discrimination, systemic barriers, cultural humility development, ally behaviour and Indigenous worldview awareness. Topics will be presented through a variety of mediums and interactive exercises.  Strong Heart Consultation welcomes you to this opportunity of learning and trusts this workshop will play a role for our collective movement to self-empowerment and reconciliation.

Who should attend: This workshop is ideal for anyone committed to fostering reconciliation, cultural understanding, and respectful relationships with Indigenous communities. It is particularly suited for business owners, managers, and associates.


Eligible for 3 hours of continuing education credits Event Sponsor: Lavergne Draward & Associates

Food Sponsor: PIDIM (Professional Interior Design Institute of Manitoba)

Ticket(s)

  • BEAP: General Admission

    This ticket includes entry and lunch.

    $50.00

    +$1.25 ticket service fee

    Sale ended

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