Here are some of the photos I took on Thursday, Moose Hide Campaign Day. I especially wanted to include the image of the diagram presented by the speaker in the Cultivating Safe Spaces workshop. It was a very interesting and useful talk. It reminded me of the saying "Be the change you wish to see in the world". At the centre of, the core of a safe space is your understanding of your self. Your emotional regulation and understanding of your perspective and of other people's emotional states and their different perspectives will help to keep spaces safe- and, you need to be aware that safety is not without discomfort. I also wanted to add the photo of the Indigenous singer from Thunder Bay. Her name is Natasha Fisher and I think she's excellent and will be listening to more of her music. Here is a bit of her performance on Facebook . And here is my shot of her on Thursday Natasha Fisher
Our regular Sing-along Café was incoporated into the Moose Hide Campaign Day event today. From 2-3 we had a sing-along time. It wasn't easy to find songs that people could sing along with, songs that we might know. There is a lot of music being made, but we don't get to hear it much. I found a few things that we knew, and included a couple songs from my diversity/equality and resistance/revolution- themed playlists. I'll list them below with comments. The Moose Hide Campaign Day of Ceremony was an all-day remote-live-streamed and in-person event all across Canada. Many events like ours were held and included walking, fasting, demonstrating, and also just watching. This was the first time it was centred in Toronto. It started with a sunrise ceremony and ended with a sunset fast-breaking ceremony. Those were in Atlantic time, so, very early for us: 4 am for the start and 6/7:00 end in Eastern time. Although I registered for the whole day, I only started my participation at ...