Mush Hole Project 2.0 Screening
Woodland Cultural Centre 184 Mohawk Street, Brantford, Ontario, CanadaThe Mush Hole Project was an immersive, site-specific art [...]
The Mush Hole Project was an immersive, site-specific art [...]
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We’re offering a special Lunch and Learn on June 20 from 12pm-1pm with our Associate Director, Chris Ashkewe. This virtual presentation is part of our Great Canadian Giving Challenge fundraising campaign to raise additional funds needed for support in the operational costs of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School restoration project.
The Woodland Cultural Centre is excited to announce our Orange Shirt Day programming! This September we will be having Truth and Reconciliation virtual events for two weeks. There is virtual programming for elementary and in-depth programming for middle and high-school, as well as educational opportunities for Organizations.
The Woodland Cultural Centre presents a screening Silent No More: A Virtual Tour of the Former Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School on Wednesday September 18 at 6:00pm.
Join the Woodland Cultural Centre for our September Truth and Reconciliation Presentation happening on the 25th at 6:00pm. This comprehensive presentation covers topics from the Imperial context, Canada’s Indigenous Policy, the Indian Residential Settlement agreement, to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
Join the Woodland Cultural Centre to Honour Orange Shirt Day on September 30th! Come together with us to remember and honour the history and resilience of Indigenous peoples at the Woodland Cultural Centre, a First Nations-run educational and cultural Centre located on the grounds of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School.
This comprehensive presentation covers topics from the Imperial context, Canada’s Indigenous Policy, the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
Join Us for the Dwadę’nyota’ ne:’ Gayętwa:gwęh “We Celebrate the Harvested Food” Festival! Experience a vibrant Harvest Festival that embodies community strength, resilience, and the importance of food sovereignty. This year, we focus on collaboration with community partners, providing a platform for Indigenous art and cultures to flourish.
The Woodland Cultural Centre presents a screening of the Mohawk Institute Residential School on November 20, 2024 at 6:00PM.