This one-hour webinar will provide participants with a sneak peek into the professional development opportunity being offered by CAMP for individuals, organization, or anyone seeking further understanding about cultural appropriation, cultural protocol, white privilege, Treaties, land acknowledgments, trauma, vicarious trauma, intergenerational trauma, Reconciliation, what to do with suicide and abuse disclosures or how to make meaningful community connections.
This training will enable more people to work confidently and closely with remote and under-served Indigenous and Métis communities in Saskatchewan and will result in meaningful action towards Reconciliation.
The Zoom link will be sent out to registered participants before the event.
Deadline for registrations is March 19, 2025.
Open to all at no cost.
Presenter: Eliza Doyle and Holly Rae Yuzicapi, Co-founders, CAMP
Holly Yuzicapi is a Dakota/Lakota artist. Holly started doing cultural arts sharing at a young age, which is rooted in participating in powwow dancing and attending other cultural events on a regular basis. She has evolved into an independent natural materials artist that loves to facilitate cultural arts engagement opportunities to all audiences.
Eliza Doyle has been gracing stages around the world for the past 20 years with various bands playing banjo, guitar, dobro and mandolin. She is a Juno and International Award winning artist who has toured Canada, the US, Europe and the UK extensively. Currently, Doyle spends her time between the north and Nashville, and is continually working on new music, on the non-profit, and is inspiring those around her.