Sent on behalf of Erica Hernández-Read. Apologies for cross-posting. 


Just a last minute reminder – if you haven’t yet signed up for the following events, please consider doing so!! They are going to be well worth the investment and subsidies are available. 😊


Please circulate to all you think might be interested – ACA membership is not required, however subsidies are only available to ACA members.

 

** The First Nations Principles of OCAP – a presentation by Kristine Neglia, First Nations Information Governance Centre **

June 7@ 4pm-5:30pm (EST) via Zoom

Cost: $25

Join Kristine Neglia, Manager of Education & Training at the First Nations Information Governance Centre as she presents the First Nations principles of OCAP®. Standing for ownership, control, access and possession, OCAP® is a tool to support strong information governance on the path to First Nations data sovereignty. If you work with First Nations, or First Nations-related records, OCAP will make you re-consider how you interact with First Nations data!  ACA Registration Link: https://archivists.ca/event-4824707

 

** Kairos Canada, Virtual Blanket Exercise **

June 8 @ 4pm-7pm (EST) via Zoom

Cost: $50

Join Kairos Canada workshop facilitator Jessica Prichard as she leads participants in a virtual Blanket Exercise. This interactive, Indigenous-led workshop uses Indigenous methodologies in a virtual context to build understanding about our shared history as Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Participants will be encouraged to get actively involved in this creative, digital environment in order to fully engage with this shared history on an emotional and intellectual level. ACA Registration Link: https://archivists.ca/event-4673501

 

 

Cheers,

Erica

 

Erica Hernández-Read, M.A.S.

President

Association of Canadian Archivists

Suite 1912 – 130 Albert St.

Ottawa, ON, K1P 5G4

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Web: www.archivists.ca

The ACA acknowledges that our offices, located in Ottawa, are on the unceded, unsurrendered Territory of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation whose presence here reaches back to time immemorial.

 



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