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Join a transformative Learning Tour in Winnipeg, Treaty 1 Territory, where participants will delve into the rich history of reconciliation efforts between Indigenous and settler communities. This ten-day journey from May 22 to June 1, 2025, offers a unique opportunity to engage with elders, activists, and academics, gaining insights into cultural revitalization and social justice. Whether for academic credit or personal enrichment, this tour promises to deepen your understanding of the ongoing challenges and remarkable efforts within the largest urban Indigenous community in Canada. Embrace this chance to contribute to a better future through education and community engagement.
From May 22 to June 1, 2025, St. Stephen’s University offers a ten-day Learning Tour to Winnipeg, Treaty 1 Territory (and surrounding areas), where participants will learn about local reconciliation efforts between settler and Indigenous peoples. We will meet with elders and knowledge-keepers as well as Indigenous and settler activists, academics, artists, and others who are directly involved in community-based work to foster cultural revitalization, social justice, and right relations between Indigenous and settler peoples.
Located on the original lands of the Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dene peoples and on the homeland of the Red River Métis, the city of Winnipeg has an extraordinary and ongoing history as a centre of colonization and Indigenous resistance and revitalization in Turtle Island/North America. As the home of the largest urban Indigenous community in the country, Winnipeg harbours insights that reveal the deep challenges as well as the remarkable efforts to create a better future for coming generations. While the majority of our time will be spent in Winnipeg itself, the tour will also include a retreat at an Indigenous-led spiritual centre outside of the city.
Quick Facts
We are here to make your education as affordable as possible and welcome a conversation with our prospective students to help us come up with a financial arrangement that works for everyone! More information on scholarships, bursaries, etc. is available at https://www.ssu.ca/financial-aid. Indigenous students are especially encouraged to apply.
Registration
Complete the online registration form by filling in all of the fields on https://www.ssu.ca/rs-learning-tour-registration-form and responding to all questions and clicking the ‘Submit’ button at the end. Once we receive your registration form, a staff member of St. Stephen’s University will be in touch with you with further instructions and information.
Contact
We are here to answer your questions! For any more information and questions, please contact our main office at https://www.ssu.ca/contact.