BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250804T142711EDT-7825gNU5Ea@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250804T182711Z DESCRIPTION:\n That little light in us\, that Inuk ability\, has been exting uished for too long. If we want to be ok with ourselves\, and continue lea rning\, that little light must shine bright as an Inuk. We have reason to be proud! \n\n - Tunu Napartuk\, Nunavik Advocate and Community leader\, in the film\, Shining Our Bright Light\, First Peoples Post-secondary Storyt elling Exchange\n\n\n \n\nJoin the team of the First Peoples Post-Secondar y Storytelling Exchange* (FPPSE) and special guests for an evening of film s and discussion on Inuit self-determination in education and Nunavik-base d post-secondary programs. Register here. \n\nFilms:\n\nShining Our Bright Light (25:00) by Michelle Smith and the FPPSE. Nunavimmiut youth and comm unity members share experiences of teaching and learning in college\, univ ersity\, in community and on the land\, and make the call for Inuit contro l of Inuit post-secondary education.\n\nShort films including The Story of Pasha (2:11) by Pasha Partridge\, and Hunting Life (3:13) by Neekallak An nanack\n\nPresenters:\n\n\n Lucina Gordon\, FPPSE researcher\, School Couns ellor\, Student\n Jennifer Qupanuaq May\, FPPSE researcher\, Filmmaker\, Ed ucator\, Student\n Pasha Partridge\, FPPSE researcher\, Artist and Filmmake r\n Natasha MacDonald\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Integrated Stud ies in Education\n Michelle E. Smith\, FPPSE Lead\, PhD Candidate\, Departm ent of Integrated Studies in Education\n Dr. Nicole Ives\, FPPSE Co-investi gator\, Director of the School of Social Work\n\n\n \n\nLight refreshments will be served.\n\nWith the generous support of the Office of Indigenous Initiatives\, School of Social Work\, Faculty of Education\, Department of Integrated Studies in Education\, Department of Education Counselling Psy chology\, Quebec Indigenous Mentorship Network\, and Participatory Researc h At ɬÀï·¬.\n\n* The First Peoples Post-secondary Storytelling Exchange i s a community-based research project using storytelling and digital media to honour Indigenous approaches to teaching and learning and improve post- secondary education for Inuit\, First Nations and Métis students see fppse .net \n DTSTART:20230919T213000Z DTEND:20230919T233000Z LOCATION:CA\, QC\, Montreal\, Chancellor Day Hall\, Room 101 SUMMARY:Shining Our Bright Light: Nunavimmiut Stories of Teaching and Learn ing & Self-Determined Education in Nunavik URL:/indigenous/channels/event/shining-our-bright-ligh t-nunavimmiut-stories-teaching-and-learning-self-determined-education-nuna vik-350362 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR