A weekend of connecting, sharing and listening across the collective wisdom of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour from the Atlantic Region.
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Acceptance to this program is based on an application process.
Join us for a weekend of connecting, sharing and listening across the collective wisdom of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour from across the Atlantic Region. Together, we will create space for us to rest, to meet what is arising from the group, in the world, to deepen our understandings of each other’s lived experiences as BIPOC people, build shared strength and solidarity together. Our purpose is to contribute to a community of BIPOC who feel welcome, nourished, better supported, connected and equipped to thrive and organize in Atlantic Canada at this time. We'll start with an agenda that is spacious and flexible enough to respond to the direction and needs of the group that gathers.
Leadership
Mohamed Yaffa & Amanda Reddick
We welcome applications from Black, Indigenous, Queer and trans BIPOC applicants and other People of Colour over the age of 18.
In your application, please share 2-3 sentences about yourself that will be shared with other participants if you are accepted. Note that all accepted participants will receive a list of who will be attending and their mini-introductions.
Application Deadline: September 30, 2021. People will be notified if they have been selected or are on a waitlist.
Please read our Covid-19 protocols for our onsite gatherings.
Program Cost
We acknowledge that there are systemic barriers that make it difficult to participate and access programs. We work to support those who are unable to pay the full cost of
True Program Cost - $885 (including tuition, meals & single lodging).
Barrier Reduced Program Cost- $177.50 (including tuition, meals & single lodging).
Barrier Free Program Cost – $0.00 (including tuition, meals & single lodging).
Tatamagouche Centre is grateful for *funding to support individuals to accommodate financial and other systemic barriers.