the lakehead orillia centre - aboriginal awareness - cultural understanding
the lakehead orillia centre - aboriginal awareness - sweat lodge experience
the lakehead orillia centre - book club getaway
check out the new lakehead orillia centre - a gathering place for arts, culture and community:
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the lakehead orillia centre - leacock literary festival
the lakehead orillia centre - mariposa folk expressions
the lakehead orillia centre - outdoor film festival & facts - the rocky horror picture show
walking with our sisters - beading circle
moccasin vamps will be made for the walking with our sisters commemorative art installation being put together by métis artist christi belcourt.
this exhibit honours the lives of missing and murdered aboriginal women, and recognizes the incomplete journey of their lives. let's bead together.
everyone welcome. for more information on walking with our sister commemorative art installation click here: www.christibelcourt.com/walkingwithoursistersabout.html
centre for research on safe driving (crsd) colloquium
the centre for research on safe driving is pleased to announce that dr. stinchcombe will present a colloquium presentation entitled understanding the challenges of the older driver: research findings from the lab and the community.
the colloquium will take place on thursday may 16 at 11 am in atac 2015.
department of history and cic presents: unequal exchange: the realities of international nurse migration
the department of history in collaboration with the canadian international council is pleased to host dr. salimah valiani, associate researcher with the centre for the study of education and work at the university of toronto, who will speak on "unequal exchange: the realities of international nurse migration."
this event is co-sponsored by the 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 gender issues centre and multicultural centre, the ontario nurses association local 075, and ontario public service employees union local 720.
speaker's bio: dr. salimah valiani is associate researcher with the centre for the study of education and work at the university of toronto, and economist of the ontario nurses' association, the largest nurses' union in canada.
with an academic background in world historical political economy, her research specializations are in the areas of international labour migration, caring labour, economic development, and world inequality. since 2001, she has worked with non-governmental organizations and unions in canada, indonesia, the philippines, india, and south africa.
she is the author of the research monograph, rethinking unequal exchange: the global integration of nursing labour markets (university of toronto press), a range of academic and policy papers, and two collections of poetry. in june 2012 she was awarded the feminist economics rhonda williams prize - an award recognizing feminist scholarship and activism in the spirit of the african american economist and activist, rhonda williams.