
James Jones, AKA Notorious Cree, will lead an Indigenous dance program at 7 p.m. today.
James Jones, AKA Notorious Cree, will lead an Indigenous dance program at 7 p.m. today.
Jay Jones will discuss the impact of Residential Schools in an online presentation Thursday, Sept. 16.
Welcome Week has an exciting new guest this year. James Jones, a professional hoop dancer - otherwise known as Notorious Cree is facilitating his high-intensity Indigenous dance exercise program today.
Notorious Cree is a men’s fancy Powwow dancer and among the top 3 world hoop dancers who also plays the flute and hand drum. Notorious Cree blends traditional, modern and contemporary arts mixed with comedy to showcase a high-energy performance.
Submit photos of fry bread for a chance to win a copy of a cookbook and a $50 gift card.
The final screening in the “We are Not a Phase” film series opens Thursday, Feb. 25.
The online presentation “Keeping our Teachings” will explore land-based learning Friday, Feb. 5.
A film screening and discussion Thursday is tied to the celebration of Indigenous cultures, Rock Your Mocs.
A film screening and panel discussion will explore the topics of kinship and relocation in the context of Black and Indigenous solidarity on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
The event is part of the “We are Not a Phase: Indigenous Screening Series” sponsored by the Turtle Island Aboriginal Education Centre, Indigenous Student Services St. Clair College, VUCAVU, and the Arts Council - Windsor and Region.
Academic writing advisor Kate Hargreaves will lead a Nov. 5 workshop on the use of inclusive language in formal and day-to-day contexts.