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Schedule of Events

Date
Event
Location
                                     
                                                    
                                              
Tuesday May 4, 2021
Women and Violence
​Ladies' Reading Room Evening
Royal Canadian Legion Pleasantville Branch 56, The Boulevard, St. John's
Tuesday June 1, 2021
Women and Health Care
​Ladies' Reading Room Evening
Royal Canadian Legion Pleasantville Branch 56, The Boulevard, St. John's
Tuesday July 6, 2021
Women and Image
​Ladies' Reading Room Evening
Royal Canadian Legion Pleasantville Branch 56, The Boulevard, St. John's
Tuesday August 2, 2021
Women and Immigration
​Ladies' Reading Room Evening
Royal Canadian Legion Pleasantville Branch 56, The Boulevard, St. John's
Tuesday September 7, 2021
Women and Work
​Ladies' Reading Room Evening
Royal Canadian Legion Pleasantville Branch 56, The Boulevard, St. John's
Tuesday October 5, 2021
Women and Legacy
​Ladies' Reading Room Evening
Royal Canadian Legion Pleasantville Branch 56, The Boulevard, St. John's
October 2021
Statue Groundbreaking Ceremony
Bannerman Park
October 20-24, 2021
The Mirror
by Trudy Morgan-Cole

LSPU Hall
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021
Women and Politics
​Ladies' Reading Room Evening
Royal Canadian Legion Pleasantville Branch 56, The Boulevard, St. John's
Suite 213, 410 East White Hills Road
St. John's, NL A1A 5J7 CANADA
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A project of PerSIStence Theatre

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INDIGENOUS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is vital to support the Indigenous people and communities of Newfoundland and Labrador. As settlers, we must work toward understanding our privilege, as beneficiaries of both historical and ongoing colonialism, and acknowledge the horror and injustice perpetrated against the original inhabitants of North America.

We acknowledge the territory upon which we gather as the ancestral and unceded lands of the Beothuk and the island of Newfoundland as the ancestral homelands of the Mi’kmaq and Beothuk. We recognize the Inuit of Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut and the Innu of Nitassinan, and their ancestors, as the original people of Labrador.

We recognize the historic and ongoing presence and influence of Indigenous people in Newfoundland – recorded and unrecorded, acknowledged and unacknowledged. We recognize that Newfoundland and Labrador has a place in the ongoing legacy of colonial violence, including, but not limited to, the genocide of the Beothuk people, the horrors of the Residential School system, and far too many Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children.

We encourage all to join us in learning more about and supporting the Indigenous people and communities of Newfoundland and Labrador. A great place to start is by connecting with First Light an organization that provides programs and services rooted in the revitalization, strengthening and celebration of Indigenous cultures and languages in the spirit of trust, respect, and friendship. Please visit firstlightnl.ca to learn more.