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Experiential Workshop: A Village Around Every Family
Decolonization in our Community
Thursday, September 17
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Squamish Public Library
Community Meeting RoomThis workshop experience will assist you as you move forward in your reconciliation journey.
We will deepen our understanding about decolonization in our community and learn about how we can increase cultural safety for those with Indigenous ancestry. From this learning comes an increased understanding of respectful ways of engaging and working collaboratively to build more culturally safe systems. The participants will have a cognitive and emotional understanding of traditional First Nations values. This learning echoes the sentiments and goals of the TRC Calls to Action and The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
This workshop will be facilitated by Kathi Camilleri. In 2012 Kathi’s work was nominated for the Premiers Award for Excellence in Leadership, the B.C. Reconciliation Award and for an Excellence in Diversity Award from the provincial Nesika Foundation. Kathi uses humour, kindness and wisdom to hold the space safely for us while we change how we see the world and how we forever interact with those who have Aboriginal Heritage. It is easy to learn because of her gentle ways, and her respect for all people.” ~workshop participant
About Kathi
Kathi Camilleri (Spotted Doe) is of Metis/Cree Ancestry. She holds a master's degree in leadership studies and Certificates in CBT and DBT. She facilitates strategic planning sessions, keynotes and experiential Village workshops regarding Canada's Policy of Assimilation and Colonization with all levels of government, students and educators, and frontline workers in communities across Canada. Kathi and her husband Chris have a blended family with six boys and one (brave, tough) girl.
Note: We will be addressing Residential School and its effects. Participation may trigger unresolved grief and loss issues for some. It is imperative that participants know that in advance and have an understanding that participating in the workshop is not mandatory; it is their choice.
Learn more about Kathi's workshop offerings here.
This workshop is presented in partnership by the Squamish Public Library and District of Squamish.
Accessibility at this event:
- Accessible, all-genders washroom.
- Ramp entrance to building with handrails.
- Masks welcome.
- If you require further accommodations, please let us know on the registration page.
- Find more information about accessibility library here.
Squamish Public Library
Conveniently located downtown, the Squamish Public Library has a large meeting room, quiet study spaces, an outdoor pickup window, and an art gallery.