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Lakehead University Student Union's Aboriginal Awareness Centre invites members of the campus and broader communities to take part in Aboriginal Awareness Week from March 8 - 12. The week-long event, which is being held at Lakehead University's Agora Circle in Thunder Bay, offers presentations and activities that will enhance your understanding of Aboriginal people and culture.
Presentations including one titled A Balance of Two Communities, as well as a panel discussion on Aboriginal Challenges and Successes and a special keynote address by Kelly Brownbill titled Understanding Aboriginal People in the 21st Century are among the upcoming features of the week-long awareness initiative.
Please visit http://www.lakeheadu.ca/events/index.php?display=events&eventid=3139&eda... for the week's full schedule.
Lakehead University Student Union's Aboriginal Awareness Centre invites members of the campus and broader communities to take part in Aboriginal Awareness Week from March 8 - 12. The week-long event, which is being held at Lakehead University's Agora Circle in Thunder Bay, offers presentations and activities that will enhance your understanding of Aboriginal people and culture.
Presentations including one titled A Balance of Two Communities, as well as a panel discussion on Aboriginal Challenges and Successes and a special keynote address by Kelly Brownbill titled Understanding Aboriginal People in the 21st Century are among the upcoming features of the week-long awareness initiative.
Please visit http://www.lakeheadu.ca/events/index.php?display=events&eventid=3139&eda... for the week's full schedule.
Lakehead University Student Union's Aboriginal Awareness Centre invites members of the campus and broader communities to take part in Aboriginal Awareness Week from March 8 - 12. The week-long event, which is being held at Lakehead University's Agora Circle in Thunder Bay, offers presentations and activities that will enhance your understanding of Aboriginal people and culture.
Presentations including one titled A Balance of Two Communities, as well as a panel discussion on Aboriginal Challenges and Successes and a special keynote address by Kelly Brownbill titled Understanding Aboriginal People in the 21st Century are among the upcoming features of the week-long awareness initiative.
Please visit http://www.lakeheadu.ca/events/index.php?display=events&eventid=3139&eda... for the week's full schedule.
On March 27 at 8:30 pm, hundreds of millions of people around the world will turn off their lights for an hour to demand action on climate change. But that's just the beginning. Every hour, Canadians are taking small steps to lessen their impact on the environment. From hanging your clothes to dry to taking transit to work, those small steps add up to huge changes for the better. Get inspired by others who are living Earth Hour ever hour, and tell World Wildlife Federation Canada your story at http://wwf.ca/earthhour/
Why do it? Political leaders have not yet negotiated a global deal on climate change. You can demand action by joining the largest environmental movement in history.








