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Individual Sessions with Visiting Elder Liz Osawamick: Tuesday February 15 11:30AM-4:30PM EST
Indigenous OCAD U students, faculty and staff can meet with Liz for up to an hour, between 11:30-4:30pm. To schedule a virtual session with Liz, please contact rkennedy@ocadu.ca. Sessions are held on Zoom.
Elizabeth (Liz) Osawamick is an Anishinaabe Midewiwin-kwe community leader, Water Walker/activist, jingle dress dancer, devoted parent and professional teacher. She is President of Anishnaabemowin Teg, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, teaching and developing Anishnaabe language and cultural pride. A leader of the Kawartha area Water Walks under the guidance of Elders Dr Shirley I Williams and the late Nookomis Josephine Mandamin, Liz has dedicated her life to her people, her language, the lands, and the waters.
This event is part of Indigenous OCAD U Wellness Week 2022 and is organized by the Indigenous Student Centre of OCAD U.