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SUMMARY:Our Journey 2026: Celebrating Indigenous Student Success
DESCRIPTION:Our Journey\, a collaboration with Brandon University\, Assiniboine College and the Brandon School Division\, will honour the educational success of Indigenous students. \nThe day’s events willl include: \n\n8 a.m. — Pipe Ceremony\n9:30 a.m. — Registration\n11 a.m. — Grand Entry\nNoon — Hot Dog BBQ Lunch\nNoon to 3:30 p.m. — Pow Wow\n3:30 p.m. — Feast\n\nPlease join us in honouring Indigenous students as we recognize all they have achieved throughout their educational journey. Everyone is welcome to attend!
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/our-journey-2026-celebrating-indigenous-student-success/
LOCATION:Riverbank Discovery Centre\, 545 Conservation Drive\, Brandon\, Manitoba\, R7A 7L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Indigenous People's Centre
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SUMMARY:Convocation 2026
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URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/%f0%9f%a7%91%f0%9f%8e%93-convocation-2026/
LOCATION:Brandon University\, 270 18th Street\, Brandon\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Around Campus,Brandon University,Faculty of Arts,Faculty of Education,Faculty of Health Studies,Faculty of Science,Graduate Studies,School of Music
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SUMMARY:Guest Speaker: Manitoba Access Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:Join Cree Filmmaker & Storyteller Julianna Maggrah as she shares stories of growing up on Kitsaki Reserve near La Ronge\, Saskatchewan — often feeling isolated and like an outsider looking in\, due to the intense way she experienced the world around her. It wasn’t until Julianna was diagnosed with autism in her late twenties and began connecting with her Indigenous culture\, that she started to understand herself better. \n\nLearning about Indigenous perspectives of autism including pîtoteyihtam – a Cree word meaning “those who think differently” and Māori teachings that honour the strengths and unique ways people with autism move through the world “in their own time and space”\, opened the door for Julianna to accept and embrace the parts of who she is that she long felt the need to suppress. \n\nAll are invited to attend! \n\nWhile registration to attend is not required\, it is helpful for us to know approximately how many people may be in attendance. If you are planning to attend\, please take a moment to let us know by completing this form. MAAW 2026 – Event Form
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/guest-speaker-manitoba-access-awareness-week/
LOCATION:Gathering Space\, John E. Robbins Library\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Indigenous People's Centre,Student Accessibility Services
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SUMMARY:Rattle: A Sixties Scoop Play (Winnipeg event)
DESCRIPTION:Root Sky Theatre\, in association with Theatre Incarnate\, is proud to premiere Rattle: A Sixties Scoop Play at the University of Winnipeg’s Asper Centre for Theatre & Film\, June 3 – 7\, 2026. Rattle is based on the true stories of Sixties Scoop survivors Robert Doucette and Roberta MacKinnon. \nDan and Bobbie have lived on the same North End street for decades and consider themselves family. They also share a similar history – both were taken from their Indigenous mothers as small children and adopted out into white families. They lost their family\, their culture\, their identity. Dan\, now working for a Métis organization\, has faced his past and is fighting for the future of fellow Sixties Scoop survivors. Bobbie is not so sure she wants to know why her mother gave her up as a newborn infant. Both their lives\, and their families’\, will be changed in unexpected ways as they struggle to understand who they are and where they belong. Rattle received an award for Best Full-Length Play in the Theatre BC Canadian National Playwriting Competition for 2022. \nIt is the fourth in a series of plays by Brandon University professors Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold that explores Indigenous culture and history in Canada. \nSharing Circle for Survivors & Those Aﬀected: \nJune 3 — 5 (2 — 4 p.m.) / June 6 — 7 (10 a.m. — 12 noon) \nPerformances:\n7:30 p.m. nightly (June 3 — 6)\n2 p.m. matinee (June 6 — 7) \nVenue:\nAsper Centre for Theatre and Film\n400 Colony St.\, Winnipeg MB Tickets:\n$25 | $35 If You Can | $10 Limited Income \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/rattle-a-sixties-scoop-play/
LOCATION:Asper Centre for Theatre and Film\, 400 Colony Street\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Faculty of Arts
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SUMMARY:Bus Trip — Rattle: A Sixties Scoop Play
DESCRIPTION: Would You Like to Attend the Play RATTLE? \nA Play About the Sixties Scoop by Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold \nBased on the Lives of Two Former BU Students and Sixties Scoop Survivors \n\nFREE bus transportation to the Asper Centre Theatre in Winnipeg\nIncludes a FREE bag lunch\, if you pre-order when you register for the trip\nRegister with Suelee Innes from the Indigenous Peoples Centre\n(InnesS@BrandonU.ca) by May 29 at 3 p.m.\nFor students\, faculty\, staff\, and alumni only.\n\nTICKETS to the play are available for individual purchase at www.RootSky.ca. \nLimited Income: $10 or Regular: $25. Sixties Scoop Survivors receive free Admission. Register with Suelee. \nPlease ensure that you purchase your ticket by the registration date to secure your seat on the bus. \nA travel voucher emailed to you from Suelee will be required before boarding the bus. \nSCHEDULE for the day\, SATURDAY\, JUNE 6:\n\nArrive in front of Clark Hall at BU for boarding the bus at 10:30 am\nBus departs campus at 11:00 a.m.\nBus arrives at the theatre in Winnipeg at 1:30 p.m.\nShow starts at 2:00 p.m.\nAttendees board the bus after the play and return to Brandon at 7:00 p.m.\n\nGenerous funding support from the President’s Office at Brandon University. \nFor Information: Contact Suelee Innes at the IPC (204-727-7345) or InnesS@BrandonU.ca
URL:https://events.brandonu.ca/event/bus-trip-rattle-a-sixties-scoop-play/
LOCATION:Brandon University\, 270 18th Street\, Brandon\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Brandon University,Faculty of Arts,Indigenous People's Centre
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