She Is Wise Nibwaakaa Inaadiziwin
5th Annual Conference Strengthening and Building Indigenous Women's Leadership
Registration is Now Full
January 22-24, 2024
Online or In-Person
Sheraton Fallview Hotel (5875 Falls Ave, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3K7)
The She Is Wise Nibwaakaa Inaadiziwin Conference fosters capacity building for frontline workers.
Date: January 22-24, 2024. Registration closes: December 8, 2023
Ticket price: $600 per person OR $4,200 for a table of eight ($525/person - save $600)
Learn more about:
Call out to Community Members and Youth (ages 18-29)!
Are you interested in attending?
Enter now for a chance to win a free ticket!
Submit a picture/video/paragraph telling us what you are doing in your community to protect and promote the safety of Indigenous women and Mother Earth for future generation.
Submission Deadline:
11:59 PM EST, Monday November 13, 2023
ONWA will be covering travel and accommodations for those selected.
For submissions and inquires, please contact:
Angela Begin at abegin@onwa.ca
The She Is Wise Conference represents ONWA’s commitment to creating a safe space that fosters capacity building for frontline workers.
Frontline workers have an opportunity to learn about the wise practices on trauma-informed, culturally relevant practices in addressing violence against Indigenous women and Mother Earth. Wise practices are shared through carefully selected speakers and workshops that highlight expertise and knowledge of established community-based healing practices. Learners are able to incorporate these wise practices into their work and continue to support Indigenous women and their families.
Registration costs go to funding the conference and the purchase of the conference package, which includes all workshop activity supplies. In preparation for the annual She Is Wise Conference, ONWA invites submissions from community members including youth, to attend at no cost.
We thank you for your interest in the conference. Please keep in mind that this conference is meant for frontline workers. If you are not a frontline service worker, ONWA provides numerous alternative training opportunities for Indigenous women.
More information to follow!
For more inquires, please contact:
Angela Begin at abegin@onwa.ca
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