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Land-based Training Workshop

30 May, 2024 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Indigenous peoples around the Earth deeply understand the interwoven relationships between all beings. Indigenous Elders speak of the individual and collective responsibility we all have to be in a healthy and reciprocal relationship with the Earth, ourselves, and with each other. This may be more important now than any time in history. As we witness and experience the impacts of a climate crisis, wars, conflicts, and injustices around the Earth, it is easy to feel overwhelmed at times. Sharing and practicing ways to support our own well being can also strengthen our relationships with Mother Earth. Carolynne Crawley, from Msit No’kmaq and Turtle Protectors, will focus upon breaking down ways of thinking that can separate people from the Earth. She will share Indigenous perspectives that have guided her throughout her life that support her relationship with the Earth. She will offer sensory experiences to connect deeper with all of the beings, and share stories about the beings living on the lands and waters.

Carolynne Crawley, founder of Msit No’kmaq and cofounder of Turtle Protectors, is a woman of Mi’kmaw, Black and Irish ancestry and is from Mi’kma’ki territory, also known today as Nova Scotia. But Tkaronto has been her home for 50 years since a young child. She is dedicated to social and environmental justice. Carolynne is passionate about reconnecting people with the land, waters, and all beings as there is no separation between us. She is a Forest Therapy Guide/Mentor and Trainer, Kairos Blanket Exercise Facilitator, a Holistic Nutritionist, Storyteller, a Co-Producer of a documentary and a member of the Indigenous Land Stewardship Circle. Carolynne has also worked in food security for 12 years and previously worked as a Child & Youth Worker for two decades.

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Details

Date:
30 May, 2024
Time:
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Venue

Iceland Teaching Garden
705 Matheson Boulevard East
Mississauga, Canada
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In the Region of Peel, we live and work on the traditional territory and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We would like to acknowledge the first inhabitants of these lands and those who continue to live in these regions, including the Anishinabek, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Ojibway/Chippewa and Métis peoples.

We occupy colonized First Nation territories and it is our responsibility to recognize our colonial histories, their present-day implications, and to work together to honour, protect and sustain Indigenous rights, and this land.

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