Our Executive Director Alyssa spoke on a panel about Diversifying Organizational Leadership this past Fall. The conversation highlights significant learning and growth in our organization and in other organizations around Calgary. Check it out!
Decorate some spooky cupcakes and hear our youth storytellers share about how they are conquering the monster we call anxiety.
TELUS Spark has made our dream of a Story Jam Drive-In come true! Tickets are free but make sure to grab them fast.
Indigenous people are the original storytellers and are natural visual learners. Learn how film making ties in with decolonization and the importance of indigenous representation.
A lot of us might be feeling the loss of connection due to the recent current events and we want to open up space to chat about these things and share the new wisdoms we've gained through this year.
The day left a conversation within my inner self, how can I respond to the western world in a more meaningful and impactful way with my culture and traditions. My late elders would always encourage me to respond with respect and clarity.
April’s Story Jam will be hosted by Danii Kehler who is walking us through how to create vision books and do some goal setting.
Our stories are not cancelled, our community of storytellers and leaders are not cancelled, we are not cancelled! It’s a unique time to get more creative and discover news ways of doing things!
Wapikoni mobile is offering an opportunity to create Media and Film works for Indigenous youth and community here in Calgary! It's free and Drop in. February 18th to March 2nd.
Do you or your organization have experience mentoring Indigenous youth? Do you want to explore the connection between Elders and youth? Are you willing to share your learning and hear what others have learned? Join us on Jan 30!
We are currently out of tickets. Please join our waitlist in case tickets become available, and sign up multiple times if you need multiple tickets.
As part of the National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations, The Nakoda AV Club will be screening its first full length film, a "dogumentary" called Ahomapénî; Relations and Rez Dogs.