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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/stories-carry-us-honouring-missi
 ng-and-murdered-indigenous
LOCATION:AHS - Applied Health Sciences Expansion Building 200 University Av
 e West Room: HLTH LHS-1621 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Stories That Carry Us: Honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Wo
 men\nand Girls Through Advocacy and Education
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:On May 5th\, the Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR) and the S
 exual\nViolence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO) will host Red Dress
 \nDay to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women\, Girls\, and\nTwo-S
 pirit People\, featuring a presentation by Tamara Bernard and a\nceremonia
 l dress-hanging event by Elder Myeengun Henry.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260408T170000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/wiisnidaa-winter-indigenous-end-
 term-feast
LOCATION:FED - Federation Hall 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3
 G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Wiisnidaa: Winter Indigenous End of Term Feast
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR) invites all Indigenous
 \nstudents\, staff\, and faculty to a free gala-style appreciation dinner.
 \nBring your appetite and come as you are—no formal dress required.\nVeg
 an and gluten-free options will be available\, and guests may bring\na +1 
 or children. Join us for an evening of good food\, laughter\, and\nfellows
 hip.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/employer-networking-office-indig
 enous-relations-build
LOCATION:TC - William M. Tatham Centre for Co-operative Education &amp; Career 
 Action 200 University Avenue West TC Commons &amp; 2218 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Ca
 nada
SUMMARY:Employer Networking with the Office of Indigenous Relations: Build\
 nConfidence. Build Community. Build Your Career.
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR) and Co-operative 
 and\nExperiential Education (CEE) for an interactive\, low-pressure evenin
 g\nfocused on building confidence\, developing professional skills\, and\n
 making meaningful connections. This is not a traditional career fair\,\nbu
 t a thoughtfully designed experience that offers structured employer\nenga
 gement\, insight into current labour market trends\, and\nopportunities to
  connect with peers within the Indigenous student\ncommunity. Designed to 
 support students at any stage of their journey\,\nthis event helps you fee
 l more confident and future-ready.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260324T193000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/phyllis-webstad-kw
LOCATION:CGR - Conrad Grebel University 140 Westmount Road North Conrad Gre
 bel University College Dining Room Waterloo ON N2L 3G6 Canada
SUMMARY:Phyllis Webstad in KW
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring event centered on Indigenous knowledge
 \,\nstorytelling\, and reconciliation with Phyllis Webstad\, Founder and C
 EO\nof the Orange Shirt Society. Phyllis shares her powerful story of\natt
 ending residential school and how her orange shirt became a\nnational symb
 ol of remembrance\, hope\, and a commitment to a better\nfuture.\n\nHosted
  in partnership with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and\nConrad Grebel
  University College\, this event invites the University of\nWaterloo commu
 nity to listen\, reflect\, and engage in meaningful\ndialogue on actionabl
 e steps toward reconciliation.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260120T110000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/indspire-building-brighter-futur
 es-scholarship-application
LOCATION:EC5 - East Campus 5 305 Phillip St. EC5 4207 Waterloo ON N2L 5Z5 C
 anada
SUMMARY:Indspire Building Brighter Futures Scholarship Application Workshop
 \nfor Indigenous Students
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of Indigenous Relations for a hands-on workshop
 \nsupporting Indigenous students who are enrolled at the University of\nWa
 terloo in navigating the Indspire: Building Brighter Futures\napplication.
  Participants will receive guided\, step-by-step support\nfrom OIR staff\,
  with an Indspire representative supporting virtually\nto share insights a
 nd answer questions.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/indigenous-speakers-series-prese
 nts-kim-tallbear
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West Theatre of the Ar
 ts Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Indigenous Speakers Series presents Kim Tallbear
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present Dr. Kim\n
 TallBear\, professor\, author\, and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous\n
 Peoples\, Technoscience\, and Society. 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260211T183000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/cultivating-climate-activism-thr
 ough-storytelling-and-art
LOCATION:CIGI CAMPUS 67 Erb Street West Waterloo ON N2L 6C2 Canada
SUMMARY:Cultivating Climate Activism through Storytelling and Art with Gues
 t\nSpeaker Isaac Murdoch  
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring event  centered on Indigenous know
 ledge\,\nstorytelling\, and climate activism\, with special guest Isaac\nM
 urdoc. The event will open with a keynote address by  Isaac\,\n foll
 owed by a thoughtful conversation between  Isaac  and\n University
  of Waterloo’s Elder  Myeengun Henry and Amanda St.\nMarie.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260212T173000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/have-heart-day-0
LOCATION:ARC - School of Architecture 7 Melville Street South Cambridge ON 
 N1S 2H4 Canada
SUMMARY:Have a Heart Day
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR)\, University of Waterl
 oo\nSchool of Architecture in Cambridge and Southwest Ontario Aboriginal\n
 Centre (SOAHAC) will be collaborating for a community gathering and\nsocia
 l to be hosted on the evening of February 12\, 2026. The evening\nwill inc
 lude a connection to culture\, song\, dance\, crafts\, activities\nfor kid
 s and more! 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260331T180000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/nomad-correcting-narrative
LOCATION:Mike &amp; Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum Nano Centre 200 University Avenue
  West\, Waterloo\, Ontario\, N2L 3G1\, Canada QNC 0101 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1
  Canada
SUMMARY:Nomad: Correcting the Narrative
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of Indigenous Relations on Tuesday March 31\, 2
 026\, for\nan inspiring evening of Song and Stories with Canadian award-wi
 nning\nInuk singer-songwriter\, Susan Aglukark.\n\nSusan is a celebrated C
 anadian artist and advocate who has spent over\n25 years using her music t
 o share Indigenous stories\, history\, and\nlived experiences. Her powerfu
 l narrative will take her audience from\nher roots in Nunavut to becoming 
 a household name in Canada\, weaving\ntogether the themes of empowerment\,
  cultural identity\, and\nself-respect. 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251211T130000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/open-house-celebrate-jean-becker
 s-retirement
LOCATION:EC5 - East Campus 5 305 Phillip St. Office of Indigenous Relations
  (EC5 4201) Waterloo ON N2L 5Z5 Canada
SUMMARY:Open House to Celebrate Jean Becker’s Retirement
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating Jean Becker\, Associate Vice-President\,
 \nIndigenous Relations\, for her outstanding leadership and lasting\nimpac
 t at the University of Waterloo. Since 2020\, Jean has guided key\ninitiat
 ives including the Indigenous Strategic Plan and the creation\nof the Offi
 ce of Indigenous Relations.\n\nCome share your stories\, gratitude\, and w
 arm wishes as we honour her\ncontributions to truth and reconciliation. Te
 a and sweet treats will\nbe provided. Registration is encouraged but not r
 equired.
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