Events

Healing Our Spirit

Healing Our Spirit

Enduring the work of Grief, Hope, Truth & Reconciliation in our Communities

We own these stories

Ni tipeyihtenan ōhi acimōwina | We Own These Stories. The Marrow.

Thank you to everyone who joined us on March 25, 2022 for the REDI Indigenous Initiatives Speakers Series. This series continues the important conversation that was started during the October 28, 2021 It Starts With Us: Truth Telling event to commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

REDI was honored to welcome Louise Bernice Halfe – Sky Dancer, Parliamentary Poet Laureate, who helped us learn about the need for creative and meaningful connections with Indigenous peoples.

An illustration of the silhouettes of four cranes flying over blue mountains

Sorry, Not Sorry

The Importance of Showing Up in an Era of Truth and Reconciliation

Candles, toys, and children's shoes lining stairs in memorial

It Starts With Us: Truth Telling Has Launched

A first step toward truth and reconciliation

A close-up of the carved-wood eagle on top of the Reconciliation Pole

Invitation to It Starts With Us: Truth Telling

Save the Date: September 28, Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement, Part 3

It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement, Part 3

Learn about our latest session and watch the recording

Invitation to It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement, Part 3

Invitation to It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement, Part 3

Register in this module to learn how to effectively address conflict

It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement

It Starts With Us: Conflict Engagement

Introducing the newest module in our series to help build a strong, safe, and supportive community

Community of Care Event

Community of Care Event

Share reflections with STEM BIPOC women, gender diverse folks, and allies on the recent shootings in Georgia

‘It Starts With Us’ Has Launched

‘It Starts With Us’ Has Launched

Introducing Upstander Engagement: the model chosen by the Faculty of Medicine to help us build a strong, safe, and supportive community