Learn about the intersections of mindfulness and Indigenous peoples. The connection to nature, land, relationships, and the past and present.
Facilitator
Michelle Thomas - Waosanęgo is my traditional name, meaning "Floating Name". It is a name dreamt by my Grandmother and is reflective of my nature. I have always carried a care-free attitude in life; able to go with the flow. I use these gifts to engage with different environments and create meaningful, safe spaces.
The Vocal Coaching Group (masculinizing sessions) is for any Trans, Non-Binary or gender-diverse University of Waterloo students wishing to develop a more masculine voice. Over the three sessions you attend, the Vocal Coaching Group facilitator will provide vocal coaching in a comfortable and safe space.
The Vocal Coaching Group (masculinizing sessions) is for any Trans, Non-Binary or gender-diverse University of Waterloo students wishing to develop a more masculine voice. Over the three sessions you attend, the Vocal Coaching Group facilitator will provide vocal coaching in a comfortable and safe space.
2SLGBTQIA+ Grad Students, please join us at the Grad House for a one-time event of food, games and connection. While there you will learn more about QTWELL – an open, bi-weekly, online, drop-in discussion group for 2SLGBTQIA+ Graduate Students.
Facilitators
Spencer Small and Tyler Riepert (QTWELL Facilitators)
Who can join?
Any 2SLGBTQIA+ Graduate Student of the University of Waterloo
The Vocal Coaching Group (masculinizing sessions) is for any Trans, Non-Binary or gender-diverse University of Waterloo students wishing to develop a more masculine voice. Over the three sessions you attend, the Vocal Coaching Group facilitator will provide vocal coaching in a comfortable and safe space.
Connect with your Centre and learning to access the Centre, equate it with your beliefs and values and creative force with you. Connect with gifts you come to creation with.
Come join an evening to celebrate Diwali- a time to help good triumph over evil and to ignite prosperity for the year ahead. There will be lights, food, and music! We encourage you to wear traditional clothing.
Facilitators
UWICA - UW Indian Cultural Association
Who can join?
UWaterloo students who celebrate Diwali.
When and how do we meet?
This group meet will meet in person at Black and Gold Room in the Student Life Centre (SLC). On November 7, 2023 from 5:30pm - 7:30pm.
The Vocal Coaching Group (masculinizing sessions) is for any Trans, Non-Binary or gender-diverse University of Waterloo students wishing to develop a more masculine voice. Over the three sessions you attend, the Vocal Coaching Group facilitator will provide vocal coaching in a comfortable and safe space.
The Vocal Coaching Group (feminizing sessions) is for any Trans, Non-Binary or gender-diverse University of Waterloo students wishing to develop a more feminine voice. Over the three sessions you attend, the Vocal Coaching Group facilitator will provide vocal coaching in a comfortable and safe space.
The Vocal Coaching Group (feminizing sessions) is for any Trans, Non-Binary or gender-diverse University of Waterloo students wishing to develop a more feminine voice. Over the three sessions you attend, the Vocal Coaching Group facilitator will provide vocal coaching in a comfortable and safe space.
Black hair care is self-care. Come learn about preparing your hair for the winter season from local expert, Naomi Adams. Free product sample bags will be given out!
Facilitators
Naomi Adams – Owner of Beauty Club Outlet in Cambridge
Who can join?
Black students at UWaterloo.
When and how do we meet?
This group will meet in-person.
Join Dr. Kathy Absolon (Minogiizhigokwe) on the land as she shares Indigenous knowledges with participants
IMPORTANT: wear weather appropriate outdoor clothing
The Vocal Coaching Group (feminizing sessions) is for any Trans, Non-Binary or gender-diverse University of Waterloo students wishing to develop a more feminine voice. Over the three sessions you attend, the Vocal Coaching Group facilitator will provide vocal coaching in a comfortable and safe space.
Do you like taking pictures? If so, this event is for you. Come on out to have some fun, meet some people, get to know the campus and of course snap some pics. This event is to teach through experience the importance of taking breaks and engaging in hobbies while in university. It is important to explore outside of academics as a first-year student. This event is for everyone interested in photography regardless of previous experience. This is a first year exclusive very casual non-judgmental space for everyone to walk and connect.