Gabegendaadowin (Gah-Bay-Gun-DAH-Doh-Win) means mutual respect, thoughtfulness, care, consideration, and awareness for others. This two-day training program features an Indigenous-developed, designed, and delivered curriculum that will guide course participants through modules that will benefit each unique participant,
National Indigenous History Month (NIHM) and Indigenous Peoples Day are commemorated each June to recognize, celebrate and honour the history, culture and diversity of the First Nation, Métis and Inuit peoples in Canada – past and present.
(TIMMINS, ON- February 8, 2023): Leaders from Algoma University recently visited Mattagami First Nation (MFN) to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) focussed on expanding access to Indigenous STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) community-based education and training opportunities.
Former “Shifting Indigenous Frontline Tactics- SHIFT” training updated to reinforce the importance of mutual respect
Algoma University recently received $262,500 in funding from the Government of Canada’s Canadian Heritage Anti-Racism Action Program (ARAP) for the Gabegendaadowin program.
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