In this session, participants will learn the basics of treaty land acknowledgements and the different components across Canada that could be added. Participants will be given dedicated time to create their own personal land acknowledgment.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025| 7pm-8pm
The workshop is online through ZOOM – Complimentary Workshop Please register soon as space is limited. Zoom Link will be sent closer to the date.
Annie Battiste Named after her maternal grandmother, Annie Battiste, is a proud Mi’kmaw woman and member of Potlotek First Nation situated in Unama’ki (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia). She is a certified teacher, holding a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree (Educational Foundations) from the University of Saskatchewan. Her work as a Reconciliation Consultant in anti-racism, treaty education, and Indigenous education has been mostly within educational institutions and non-profits. She is committed to social justice and improving treaty relationships within Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations through deep reflection on the historical roots of Canada and its possibilities for new directions in the empowerment of diverse groups and peoples. Presented by OSAC and facilitated by Annie Batiste, Office of the Treaty Commission.