Louis Busch
Kwayask Ayamiwin Kaki Nitaskākon (Good Words are Medicine): Articulating a Nēhîthâwâk Theory of Helping Work

Student Speaker Series Talk Featuring Louis Busch

Student Speaker host Louis Busch presents on Articulating a Nēhîthâwâk Theory of Helping Work.
Event poster for "Crafting Connections: Painting Tote Bags." The poster features an illustrated tote bag with a floral design, a watercolor palette, and a cup of paintbrushes. Event details: March 27th, 2 PM - 4 PM at OISE, room 12-199.
Crafting Connections: Painting Tote Bags

Hosted by the OISE GSA

Participants will have the opportunity to design and print their unique creations on tote bags, learning simple techniques to bring their ideas to life.
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OISE Alumni Panel: International Students Working Domestically and Internationally
As part of the OISE Career Success Series, hear from our recent graduate expert panel on working domestically and abroad after graduation. The session, facilitated by Andy Xia of the Registrar’s Office, will feature five young alumni in conversation from various career fields. Join us!
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OISE Alumni & Friends Reception in Halifax, NS
Connect with colleagues and friends at an interactive science museum! Don’t miss this opportunity to network, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and celebrate the impact of STEM education.
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Rematriating Justice: Honouring the Lives of Our Sisters in Spirit
It's been six years since the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released its final report, highlighting 231 Calls for Justice to address violence in Canada. Join Dr. Jennifer Brant and Dr. Kai Recollet for a conversation on the significance of rematriating justice.
The Indigenous Education Network office, with its door open.
Indigenous Education Network Office Meet and Greet
Please join us in 5-180V to meet the new Indigenous Education Team: Grandmother Shirley, Lisa Maracle and Mike Berg.