Registration is now open for the Youth Network Chair Summer Institute!
From June 5 to 9, 2023, on the downtown Concordia University campus, we will be reflecting collectively on the multiple ways in which Indigenous youth are mobilizing and are being engaged. Youth, Indigenous partners and researchers will explore – through varied interactive spaces and mediums – these forms, issues and visions of the future. The topics covered will include, among others, engagement in community mobilization, culture, healing, protection of the land, art, intergenerational transmission, governance and research.
Together, participants will get the opportunity to learn, be inspired, network and become mobilized to better support the fulfillment and empowerment of Indigenous youth, through activities including panels, workshops, testimonials, discussions, artistic mediums and sharing of good practices.
The Summer Institute is open to university students and Indigenous youth interested by these issues as well as to the youth partners of the Youth Network Chair (YNC).
Note: The activities will be held in English and French. An on-site translation service will be offered.
The Summer Institute’s Objectives
Explore the multiple forms and visions of Indigenous youth engagement, in order to stimulate and enrich individual and collective reflections on the challenges, issues and ideal conditions of engagement.
Mobilize youth, students, researchers and community partners to create opportunities for discussion, sharing and networking on innovative initiatives.
Inspire to promote youth engagement across communities and organizations.
Course
The course is available for undergraduates (AHSC 498) and graduate level (AHSC 598). Students from other universities in Quebec can also apply via the BCI (Bureau de coopération interuniversitaire).
Student assessment:
Journals 35%
Presentation 30%
Collective project 35%
Students enrolled in the credited course must participate throughout the week for all activities.
AM - Researchers and Indigenous Youth in Dialogue: Land (access, belonging) and culture
PM – Researchers and Indigenous Youth in Dialogue: Healing and Art
Exhibition of Initiatives and Forms of Youth Engagement
Preview of the Program
Panel on the Narrative Sovereignty of Youth Through Films with Véronique Rankin & Mailys Flamand (Wapikoni) and Michelle Smith & Pasha Partridge (FPPSE).
Sharing Circle: Intergenerational transmission of languages.
Thursday, June 8, 2023
AM – Learning Lab: The Many Faces of Indigenous Youth Engagement
PM – Peer support: Community Care
Preview of the Program
Outing on the land: Iontionhnhéhkwen Wilderness Skills
Friday, June 9, 2023
AM – Talking Circle, Presentations and Closing
Preview of the Program
Art & Beading Circle: Engagement through art
Dr. Natasha Blanchet-Cohen (YNC co-chair, Associate Professor, Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University)
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