Special Event
Heritage: StorytellingIndigenous: AllMulticultural: Anti-racism
YouTube Recording_ Journey to Discovery : How you can be an Ally and what it means to be a Treaty Relative
This video recording was made following the 2020 Saskatchewan Multicultural Week by the Prairie Central District for Sport, Culture and Recreation with support from the Saskatchewan Lotteries Corporation.
It features a conversation with the Executive Director of the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, Rhonda Rosenberg, on recognizing racism, privilege and Allyship.
It also shares #PCDHometownHero Sheena Koops’ Journey on Treaty Four and becoming a Treaty Relative.
We invite you to watch, re-watch, pause, share, reflect (in any order) in your own space or in a group. Open up conversations around Racism, Privilege, Allyship and what being a Treaty Relative means to you.
Discover where you are on the “Becoming Anti-Racist” spectrum. Find the tools to help you move forward learning, and growing on your journey.
Recognise the potential in your anatomy and what YOU can do along the way.
Remember this is your journey. Make it authentic. Stop along the way. Listen, learn and grow.
For more information and/or to continue the conversation, we invite you to connect with the Prairie Central District, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, or Sheena Koops.
www.prairiecentral.ca
www.mcos.ca
www.sheenakoops.com
We would love feedback on the recording. If you would, please leave a note in the comment section or follow the short evaluation link.
https://forms.gle/fYs3cpHarcXtTEsaA
It features a conversation with the Executive Director of the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, Rhonda Rosenberg, on recognizing racism, privilege and Allyship.
It also shares #PCDHometownHero Sheena Koops’ Journey on Treaty Four and becoming a Treaty Relative.
We invite you to watch, re-watch, pause, share, reflect (in any order) in your own space or in a group. Open up conversations around Racism, Privilege, Allyship and what being a Treaty Relative means to you.
Discover where you are on the “Becoming Anti-Racist” spectrum. Find the tools to help you move forward learning, and growing on your journey.
Recognise the potential in your anatomy and what YOU can do along the way.
Remember this is your journey. Make it authentic. Stop along the way. Listen, learn and grow.
For more information and/or to continue the conversation, we invite you to connect with the Prairie Central District, the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan, or Sheena Koops.
www.prairiecentral.ca
www.mcos.ca
www.sheenakoops.com
We would love feedback on the recording. If you would, please leave a note in the comment section or follow the short evaluation link.
https://forms.gle/fYs3cpHarcXtTEsaA
2020
Dec 15
2021
Jan 31
Cost: Free
Organizer
Prairie Central District for Sport Culture Recreation
Aileen Martin
(306) 726 2087
aileen.pcdscr@sasktel.net
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Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Safe and Inclusive Space