Winnipeg, Manitoba has been a meeting place for people from across North America for thousands of years.

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Our mission is to Unite Kindness: Global Dignity Canada National Role Model and @1860 Winnipeg Arts founding member Tony Eetak met Sākihiwē Festival Director Alan Greyeyes during the Turtle Island Block Party on June 29, 2024. Photo: Jamie Bell

Global Dignity: Learning from sākihiwē

We were thrilled to experience the vibrant cultural celebration of the Sākihiwē Festival's Turtle Island Block Party in Winnipeg.

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Who knew tackling food security could be this deliciously fun? Join us this summer as we explore the arts and food security, one bite at a time.

Niriqatiginnga: Taste the Creativity

Explore Winnipeg’s vibrant arts and food scene with our project team. This week, we’ve enjoyed incredible visits to top cultural hotspots and dining gems.

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Join us for Global Dignity Day 2023

Ottawa, October 17, 2023 - The Global Dignity Day Canada Dignity Dialogue Videoconference Event  aims to promote dignity, kindness and inclusive well-being in our diverse world. This event will feature a guided meditation session, a powerful panel discussion and a video montage of Global Dignity Day over the years created by a young Indigenous artist. Global Dignity Day is celebrated by over one million students and over eight million students participate in Global Dignity activities per year.

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Artists head to campus for presentations at the University of Winnipeg

Ethan Tassiuk, Chase Nogasak, Eriel Lugt and Maeva Gauthier lead a hybrid roundtable discussion on the use of arts in support of inclusive and participatory learning environments at the University of Winnipeg June 21, 2022. The special session was held during Auviqsaqtut, the 2022 Inuit Studies Conference held in Winnipeg, June 19-22, 2022.

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