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What are you going to do?

There are many ways that you can take action on this reconciliation journey:
  • In your personal life: continue to learn and participate; talk with family and friends about what you have learned; encourage them to take the Village Project workshop; learn some words in Hul'q'umi'num language
  • In your work life: start a dialogue with like-minded colleagues; review how your organization's mission and goals reinforce systemic racism; challenge racist attitudes and stereotypes when they arise; commit your staff to improve cultural competency and safety skills
  • In your community: look for the barriers to First Nations community members; invite an Elder to open your activities or events; start a book club or reading circle  

150 Acts of Reconciliation was put together by Crystal Fraser and Sara Komarnisky leading up to Canada's celebration of 150th anniversary. Start at the beginning, start in the middle, just get started! 

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  • Our Offerings
    • Our Approach
    • The Impacts
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    • Calendar of Events >
      • Submit Your Event
  • Resources
  • Elder's Teachings
    • Natsamaht Shqualawin
  • About Cultural Connections
    • Our Principles
    • Our Team
    • Our Story
  • Take Action