Tuesday, December 1
We’re all deeply missing connection. While in the depths of Code Red, the need for collaboration in our communities is more urgent than ever.
At the same time, many of our communities are deeply practiced in resilience, solidarity, community building, and change through times of crisis.
Through the pandemic, we know you’re asking big questions: how to continue serving our communities when the reality of our work is constantly changing? How do we continue to weave our movements, and fight for a more equitable future on the many crises existing pre-pandemic? How do we envision a future when the present itself is overwhelming? Where does our economy and society go from here?
The Opening Plenary will ground us in considering these questions as we look ahead to a week of virtual programming. Traditional Indigenous ceremony and teachings will guide our opening, followed by words of wisdom in exploring the theme of Community Building in Times of Crisis & Change from keynote speaker Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair.
Speakers
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Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair
University of Manitoba
Associate Professor -
Elder Mae Louise Campbell
Clan Mothers Healing Village and Knowledge Centre
Elder and Co-Founder
Speakers
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Dorota Blumczynska
Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba (IRCOM)
Executive Director -
Ella Taylor
Daniel McIntyre/St. Matthews Community Association
Community Programs Assistant -
Elliot Walsh
Graffiti Art Programming Inc.
Studio 393 Manager -
Rhonda Thompson
Black History Month Celebration Committee, Congress of Black Women of Manitoba Inc.
Treasurer
Speakers
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Cassandra Montanino
Health in Common
Planning & Evaluation Facilitator -
Erin Huck
Health in Common
Planning & Evaluation Facilitator
Wednesday, December 2
Speakers
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Jolene Wilson
West Central Women’s Resource Centre
Restoring the Balance Coordinator
Speakers
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Kim Hickes
YWCA Thompson
Executive Director -
Glen Koroluk
Manitoba Eco-Network
Executive Director -
Michael Redhead Champagne
Fearless R2W
President
Speakers
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Kirsten Bernas
West Central Women’s Resource Centre
Director of Housing -
Meaghan Erbus
Winnipeg Harvest
Advocacy & Impact Manager -
Demian Lawrenchuk
Food Matters Manitoba
Northern Coordinator
Speakers
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Raissa Marks
The Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet)
Government Relations Director -
Michael Barkman
Canadian CED Network
Manitoba Public Policy Coordinator
Speakers
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CCEDNet Manitoba Team
The Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet)
Thursday, December 3
Start your Gathering morning off in a good way. Join Jolene Wilson, Restoring the Balance Coordinator at West Central Women’s Resource Centre, for a morning virtual smudge on Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday.
Speakers
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Jolene Wilson
West Central Women’s Resource Centre
Restoring the Balance Coordinator
Speakers
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Sagal Dualeh
Canadian Women’s Foundation
Director, Investment Readiness Program -
Brendan Reimer
Assiniboine Credit Union
Strategic Partner, Values-Based Banking -
Eden Yesh
BC Community Impact Investment Coalition
Chair
Speakers
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West End 24 Hour Safe Space (WE24) staff
Spence Neighbourhood Association
Speakers
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Jessica Floresco
Mother Earth Recycling
General Manager -
Josep Seras Gubert
Green Action Centre
Sustainability Projects Coordinator -
Asha Nelson
Fireweed Food Co-op
Projects Coordinator -
Anna Sigrithur
Fireweed Food Co-op
Food Hub Coordinator
Speakers
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CCEDNet Manitoba Team
The Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet)
Friday, December 4
Speakers
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Jolene Wilson
West Central Women’s Resource Centre
Restoring the Balance Coordinator
Drawing on current examples in our community and across the country, this session examines the role of online campaigning and digital organizing in effective change-making initiatives. It presents tools and approaches for engaging and mobilizing people around political issues and movements. Participants will develop their understanding of the principles and best practices that lead to effective online organizing and the incorporation of digital components into broader grassroots and community efforts.
Speakers
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Joseph Wasylycia-Leis
University of Winnipeg
Campus Sustainability Coordinator
Through the past four days, community builders have come together, strengthening solidarity and belonging. Gathering learning and connecting sessions have helped deepen our ability to work collaboratively and sharpened our understanding of challenges, priorities, and vision for our community building work.
While 2021 will be challenging for our movements, both the need and opportunity for the work and the vision of community builders will be huge. The pandemic has exposed the deep inequities of our economy and society while giving urgency to the need to continue our work building local economies that strengthen communities and benefit everyone. Now is the time to make sure our movements are collaborating and working together.
During the Closing Plenary and final Connecting Session of the Gathering, we’ll hear reflections from community leaders and give space to individual reflection on learning from the past four days. We’ll look collectively ahead to 2021 while weaving people, ideas, and action together to continue to build community power into the next year.
Speakers
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CCEDNet Manitoba Team
The Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet)