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Format
Online Learning Event
Cost
Free Free for members
Event Dates
Start: Jun 21, 2024 End: Jun 21, 2024
Event Time
Start: 11:00 am End: 12:00 pm
Venue
Online (Zoom)
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A Celebration of National Indigenous People’s Day
Join us for a special webinar in celebration of National Indigenous People’s Day.
We are honored to host Mary Teegee, an esteemed advocate for Indigenous rights, who will lead a discussion centered around the powerful documentary “For Love.” This event offers a unique opportunity to delve into the behind-the-scenes aspects of “For Love,” exploring its themes and messages. Following the film discussion, attendees will have the chance to engage with Mary Teegee in an interactive Q&A session.
To help you prepare for the event, we’re providing an Online Resource Guide. This document includes information on the event and viewing options for the film. We encourage you to review the guide and watch the film before attending the webinar.
Executive Director at Carrier Sekani Family Services,Producer of The ‘For Love’ Film
Mary Teegee is a visionary advocate for Indigenous rights and a transformative leader dedicated to uplifting Indigenous communities. Serving as the Executive Director of Child and Family Services at Carrier Sekani Family Services, Mary has pioneered initiatives that significantly enhance the lives of Indigenous children and families, championing their right to culturally relevant care and support.
She is also the creative force behind the powerful documentary “For Love,” which offers a poignant exploration of Indigenous resilience, heritage, and contributions. Renowned for her deep commitment to social justice, cultural preservation, and community empowerment, Mary Teegee’s work transcends traditional advocacy, making her a revered and influential figure in the movement for Indigenous excellence and equity.