Women's Contemporary Aboriginal Issues and Resistance Series: Joan Glode

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

Dr. Rita Shelton Deverell, Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies at the Mount, invites you...
Febuary 9, 2012, Thursday, 6-7:30pm.
MSVU Faculty Lounge, Seton Academic Centre, Rooms 404-405.

Joan Glode, C.M., with a focus on Youth and Families in the Atlantic region, including the legacy of Residential Schools. Joan Glode is a founder of Mi'kmaw Family and Children's Services and has worked as a Human Rights Officer with the N.S. Human Rights Commission, Executive Director of the Micmac Native Friendship Centre in Halifax, and as a middle manager with Indian Affairs.

The events are free, however space is limited. Please RSVP a week prior to each event so we order enough refreshments. For more information: rita.deverell@msvu.ca; to RSVP: mary.lou.ohara@msvu.ca. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway.
Download from www.ahf.ca. Essays by Shirley Bear, Dorothy Christian & Rita Shelton Deverell.

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