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SUMMARY:An Evening With Land Defenders in Squamish
DESCRIPTION:This event is an opportunity for community members to learn about the potential social and environmental impacts of the FortisBC Eagle Mountain pipeline and Woodfibre LNG projects in our region. \nSpeakers for the event:\n* Janelle Lapointe\, Stellat’en First Nation and David Suzuki Foundation\n* Chief Na’Moks\, Wetʼsuwetʼen\n* Gwii Lok’im Gibuu/Jesse Stoeppler\, Gitxsan\n* Tioutenaat/Roberta Jackie Williams\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh \nThe speakers are Indigenous land defenders fighting against LNG projects and pipelines. Come hear their stories about impacts of LNG industry on communities. \nA question-and-answer period will follow the presentation.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/an-evening-with-land-defenders-in-squamish/
LOCATION:Eagle Eye Theatre\, 38430 Buckley Avenue\, Squamish\, BC\, V8B 0E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Cancel the Permits Rally
DESCRIPTION:Join My Sea to Sky on Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 at 2pm in Squamish to send a flaming message to the BC government calling to cancel the permits for Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC’s fracked gas pipeline.\n\nWith the blazing theme of fire and flame\, we’re rallying together to ignite change and safeguard our communities for future generations.\n\nWear fiery colours of red\, orange\, yellow\, grey\, or black to participate in a fun photo action. RSVP now for a free fire emoji sign!\n\nImage Credit: My Sea to Sky
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/cancel-the-permits-rally/
LOCATION:Junction Park\, 37950 Cleveland Ave\, Squamish\, BC\, V8B 0S8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Stories of the Estuary
DESCRIPTION:The Sechelt Arts Festival invites you to a celebration of the Salish Sea – its other-than-human inhabitants\, its waterways and estuaries\, its stories of travel and exchange\, and its vitalness to Sechelt and its communities. Sechelt\, as the land between two waters\, has been shaped by the Salish Sea \nDress as your favourite sea creature! We will gather at 6pm on the Davis Bay pier for a procession guided by musicians\, drummers\, dancers and puppets – all celebrating the creatures of the sea. Weaving shíshálh drumming\, song and storytelling\, with the power of taiko and the beauty of the shakuhachi flute\, the procession unfolds a story of the raven\, the estuary\, and the equinox. \nPerformers for Equinox Raven include: Andy Johnson\, cultural ambassador shishalh nation; Cora Lee Joe-Louise\, dancer; Maggie Guzzi\, raven; Connor Dixon\, dancer; Gerardo Avila\, equinox character mask; Noriko Kobayashi\, taiko and shamisen (Japanese banjo); Kage\, taiko; Bushido: Alcvin Ryūzen Ramos\, shakuhachi\, shinobue player\, and Nori Akagi\, taiko; Flags: Hazel Bell-Koski \nFollowing the procession\, we will gather at Mission Point House for music\, storytelling and hands on activities. We gather to celebrate the shifting cycles of light\, the return of the salmon to Chapman Creek\, and the rich connections that the Salish Sea has brought to our communities.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/stories-of-the-estuary/
LOCATION:Mission Point Park\, Davis Bay\, 4595 Sunshine Coast Hwy\, Sechelt\, British Columbia\, V0N 3A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:World Rivers Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate World Rivers Day with the Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers! \nThere will be lots of fun activities such as planting native plants\, children’s crafts\, info tables\, beach cleaning\, and more. \nAlso\, the pink salmon run has started\, we hope that we will also be able to view salmon spawning!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/world-rivers-day/
LOCATION:Roberts Creek Pier\, 999 Roberts Creek Rd\, Roberts Creek\, BC\, V0N 2W4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers":MAILTO:scstreamkeepers@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was designated in tribute to Indigenous children stolen from their homes and taken to residential schools by the Government of Canada. To honour the innocent children who never returned home\, the Survivors who suffered enduring trauma\, their families and communities. \n  \nIn Canada\, 140 federally run residential schools operated between 1867 and 1996. Survivors and allies have advocated for decades for recognition and reparations\, and demanded accountability for the intergenerational impacts of harm caused to Canada’s indigenous peoples by our government\, the RCMP and religious institutions. \n  \nSeptember 30th has been observed since 2013 as Orange Shirt Day\, a grassroots movement recognizing the colonial legacy of residential schools\, committed to the ongoing process of reconciliation. Orange Shirt Day recalls the experience of residential school Survivor Phyllis Webstad\, who at six was stripped of her shiny new orange shirt on her first day attending the St. Joseph Mission Residential School near Williams Lake\, BC. The date of September 30th was chosen because it was the time of year when Indigenous children were removed from their families and forced to attend residential schools. \n  \nThe syiyaya Reconciliation Movement is a local initiative led by shishalh nation\, that welcomes all people living on the shishalh swiya (homelands) to come together to work together as one\, to heal intergenerational harm done to First People by Canada’s history of cultural genocide and abuse in residential schools. The word ‘syiyaya’ literally means “family and friends” in shashishalhem\, the language of the shishalh people. \n  \nLearn more about Truth and Reconciliation through the resources linked below: \n\nsyiyaya Reconciliation Movement\nReconciliation Canada\nTruth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada\nLearn about the history of colonization from an Indigenous lens
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation-2/
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