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The KAIROS Blanket Exercise In-Person

Have you ever wondered about Indigenous experiences on Turtle Island and the intergenerational impacts of colonization? 

Join in The KAIROS Blanket Exercise - an immersive, participatory learning experience that explores the history of Indigenous peoples in North America over the past 500 years. Participants witness firsthand the impacts of colonization and how Canadian laws, policies, and societal biases have shaped our country today. Afterward, participants will spend time listening, sharing, and debriefing in a sharing circle pedagogy. Content may be emotionally challenging; please practice self-care and know you are welcome to step out at any time. Previous attendees have described this workshop as “extremely valuable” and “one of the best” they've taken at Camosun, emphasizing that everyone should participate in this impactful learning opportunity.

All are welcome; no previous knowledge is necessary, however, having taken TTW is recommended for greater context.  Coffee and tea will be available.

Presenter: Tina Savea

Registration is required.

Date:
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Time:
12:30pm - 3:30pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Lansdowne Sherri Bell Hall (Wilna Thomas Building, Room 224)
Campus:
Lansdowne
Audience:
  Employees  
REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED. Please see Calendar for other available times.

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Human Resources Learning and Development

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