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October 2024
‘Owl Calling’ staged reading
The call of an owl becomes an omen for Eddie, a former residential school student in Brandon University professors Darrell Racine and Dale Lakevold’s new play Owl Calling. But what kind of an omen will it be for a man who has just opened up about his residential school experience? The play premieres in Winnipeg September 25 — with a staged reading in Brandon at BU's Evans Theatre on Oct. 3 as part of the university's Truth and Reconciliation Week.…
Find out more »ayîkisis ᐊᔩᑭᓯᐢ — Catalogue Launch
IshKaabatens Waasa Gaa Inaabateg Department of Visual Art and The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba invite you to join us for the Catalogue Launch celebrating BU professor Kevin McKenzie’s new exhibition.
Find out more »Community Safety and Wellbeing Presentation Survey
Brandon’s Community Safety and Well-being Plan seeks to identify safety concerns within the community and develop a systematic plan to implement long-term, preventative solutions that address underlying causes. We want to ensure that Indigenous voices are heard throughout the process! We want to hear your views on community safety and incorporate stories of lived experience.
Find out more »Bobcats Rugby
Women's Game Start: 1:00 pm.
Find out more »Bobcats Soccer
Men's Game Start: 1:00 pm; Women's Game Start: 3:15 pm.
Find out more »Drum Songs with Susie
Join Cree Knowledge Keeper Susie Mcpherson Derendy to learn and practice drum songs.
Find out more »Beading with Barb & Kevin
Join Anishinaabe Elder Barb Blind, Fine Arts Professor Kevin Mckenzie, and the world famous Beading Babes. Open to all levels of beaders—new to experienced.
Find out more »Beading with Barb & Kevin
Join Anishinaabe Elder Barb Blind, Fine Arts Professor Kevin Mckenzie, and the world famous Beading Babes. Open to all levels of beaders—new to experienced.
Find out more »Beading with Nicole & Joan
Beading with Métis Inclusion Coordinator Nicole Braun and Métis Elder Joan Church.
Find out more »Horticultural Therapy
Horticultural Therapy supports students to cope with stress using plants, plant-based materials, and plant-based activities to achieve specific therapeutic goals such as relieving stress and improving mood and attention. Co-facilitated by Marsha Harris, Counselling Therapist, and Deborah Tacan, Cree Métis Grandmother. Registration is now open—email HarrisM@BrandonU.ca to register
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