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Event: June 12 Pride at Work Gathering
Our Pride at Work* group is inviting 2SLGBTQIA+ colleagues and aspiring allies to gather to kick off Pride season on June 12 from 12:30-1:30PM. Join colleagues for Pride-themed trivia, button making, snacks, and socializing.
Location will be shared with people who register.
Register on the DEIJ Employee Portal.
Questions? Contact DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or x. 2447
*Pride at Work is an informal gathering of 2SLGBTQIA+ identifying colleagues. We meet monthly over a lunch hour and are always happy to accept new members! If you would like more information, please reach out.
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Events: National Indigenous Peoples Day 2024
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples.
We encourage you to participate in local events to honour the day, and National Indigenous History Month (June), as well.
Wednesday, June 19, 6:00 - 9:00PM
Indigenous Arts & Craft Market & Strawberry Social
Deshkan Ziibi, 495 King Street West, Chatham
Join us for strawberries and ice cream, browse, shop, network, and visit. Free event. All welcome.
Learn more about National Indigenous Peoples Day, this and other local upcoming events on the 7 Generations Indigenous Cultural Friendship Centre website.
Indigenous vendors looking to participate (free registration) can contact Naomi naomi@skanaflc.com
Co-sponsored by Ska:na Family Learning Centre, the Bleak House, Women's Equity Business, 7 Generations Indigenous Cultural Friendship Centre, United Way of Chatham-Kent, Municipality of Chatham-Kent, St. Clair Catholic District School Board, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
Thursday, June 20, 2024, 6:30PM
The Spirit Horse Returns
Chatham Capitol Theatre (238 King Street West)
Introducing "The Spirit Horse Returns," a captivating orchestral concert production that seamlessly blends diverse North American Indigenous perspectives, stunning visual art, and a rich orchestral score to tell the powerful stories of the Ojibwe Horses.
The production is a collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous co-creators, including Anishinaabe artist and Ojibwe Horse breed expert Rhonda Snow, songwriter Jodi Contin (Wasauksing First Nation, composers Kevin Lau (a first-generation Canadian), and Andrew Balfour (of Cree descent), writer and performer Ken MacDonald (an eleventh-generation settler), and featuring musicians from London Symphonia.
Pre-show art experience with Rhonda Snow one hour prior to each performance in the Rotary Lounge (Lower Level).
Get evening (open to public) tickets on CKTickets.com
For more information contact cortnee.goure@sccdsb.net
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June 2024 DEIJ Calendar
Click on the image above to download the June calendar of dates important to communities in Chatham-Kent. Click on the text in the calendar to learn more about each date.
If you are printing the calendar, please print on Legal size paper.
If you are sharing with partners, please use our external website version.
Please contact us if you notice dates missing or errors DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or x. 2447
How to Use the DEIJ Calendar
Use this calendar to inform programming, scheduling, and to better understand colleagues and communities we serve. For example:
- Avoid scheduling events on days important to communities in CK to ensure everyone can participate and show respect for each other.
- Supervisors: Colleagues may request time off to honour important dates. For example, Eid is a significant event for people of Muslim faith. Employers have a duty to accommodate employee's creed to the point of undue hardship, including providing time off for religious holidays. Learn more from the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
Remember that outside of these holidays, people may have regular prayer or reflection practices throughout the week.
We encourage you to get to know your team - find out what days and holidays are important to each other, if and how these days should be acknowledged.
Community Events:
We post information about community events throughout the month in the 'Engage' section of the DEIJ Employee Portal.
Outlook Calendar
Did you know you can access more information about each date through a DEIJ Outlook calendar?
To get access to the calendar, email DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or call x. 2447
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Event: Newcomer Network Monthly Events
What's Brewing Chatham-Kent? Newcomer Network
New to Chatham-Kent? Look no further! There are numerous organizations and individuals ready to help newcomers adjust to the community. Whether you are a newcomer to Chatham-Kent, Ontario, or Canada, we are here to welcome you!
Come join us at our monthly events to connect, make new acquaintances, and discover all that Chatham-Kent has in store for you!
One free non-alcoholic beverage included. Sponsored by United Way. Opportunities to win fun prizes!
At Turns & Tales, 213 King Street, Chatham.
Wednesday, May 22nd from 6:00PM - 8:00PM. Sponsored by United Way of Chatham-Kent, Ska:Na Family Learning Centre, Thamesview Family Health Team, Living CK, and CK Public Health.
Contact info@uwock.ca for more information.
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May 2024 DEIJ Lunch & Learn: 2SLGBTQIA+ Communities
Wednesday, May 22, 12:10-1:00PM
PABC 224 or Teams (Hybrid)
Please register ahead by contacting Rebecca DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or x. 2447
Light snacks provided. Please bring a lunch if you would like.
It can be difficult to tell fact from fiction when it comes to conversations and media coverage about 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. Join members of the Lambton Kent District School Board's Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice team to learn the facts about 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and human-rights based approaches to equity and inclusion.
Open to all municipal employees.
Send questions in advance anonymously through the DEIJ Employee Portal.
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May 2024 DEIJ Calendar
Click on the image above to download the May calendar of dates important to communities in Chatham-Kent. Click on the text in the calendar to learn more about each date.
If you are printing the calendar, please print on Legal size paper.
If you are sharing with partners, please use our external website version.
Please contact us if you notice dates missing or errors DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or x. 2447
If you are planning an event for Cinco de Mayo, please review our resource about respectful Cinco de Mayo celebrations.
Community Events:
You may want to participate in community events related to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice:
- May 3-5 there are community events in honour of National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people. Learn more on the DEIJ Employee Portal.
- May 29 the Accessibility Advisory Committee is encouraging people to wear red for Easter Seal’s Red Shirt Day of Action for Accessibility and Inclusion.
We post information about community events throughout the month in the 'Engage' section of the DEIJ Employee Portal.
How to Use the DEIJ Calendar
Use this calendar to inform programming, scheduling, and to better understand colleagues and communities we serve.
Other ways to use this calendar:
- Avoid scheduling events (for staff or community) on days important to communities in CK to ensure everyone can participate and show respect for each other.
- Supervisors: People may ask for time off or for flexibility to honour some of these dates. Employers have a duty to accommodate employee's creed to the point of undue hardship, including providing time off for religious holidays. Learn more from the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
Remember that outside of these holidays, people may have regular prayer or reflection practices. For example, Friday afternoons are a significant time of prayer for some people of Muslim faith.
We encourage you to get to know your team - find out what days and holidays are important to each other, if and how these days should be acknowledged.
Outlook Calendar
Did you know you can access more information about each date through a DEIJ Outlook calendar?
To get access to the calendar, email DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or call x. 2447
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Event: April 28 Khalsa Sajna Diwas
The Sikh Community of Chatham-Kent invites the community to the celebration of the 325th Khalsa Sajna Diwas and the first Nagar Kirtan (Sikh Religious Parade) in CK.
The event is April 28, 2024, from 10 am – 2 pm.
The parade starts at Gurdwara Sikh Lehar International (210 King St. E. Chatham) at 10 am. The Sangat will travel along King Street, turning right on William Street and into Tecumseh Park for more celebrations until 2 pm.Learn about Nagar Kirtan (Sikh Religious Parades)
Etiquette tips from Learn Religion (article). The root of the parades from Basics of Sikhi on YouTube (video).Learn about Khalsa Sajna Diwas and Vaisakhi
World Sikh Organization (article) or Basics of Sihki on YouTube (video).
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Event: May 3 - 5 Events in Honour of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
In honour of National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people, several events will be held March 3-5 in Chatham-Kent.
All events are open to everyone.
Wear red to show your support (i.e. shirt, coat, pin - not a red dress).
About The National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People
Also called Red Dress Day, the day honours and brings awareness to the disproportionate violence that Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people face in Canada.
The red dress was inspired by Métis artist Jaime Black’s REDress Project, in which she hung empty, red dresses to represent the missing and murdered women, girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people.
The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people found that, in Canada:
- Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit people are 12x more likely to go missing or be murdered than all other women, and 16x more likely than Caucasian women.
- In the last 30 years, more than 4000 Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirit people have gone missing or been murdered. That’s about 133 a year or 3 a week.
- Because of persistent forms of oppression (racism, colonialism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism), complaints about missing Indigenous Women, Girls, and Women, are less likely to be taken seriously or followed up.
The National Inquiry led to 231 Calls for Justice directed at governments, institutions, social service providers, industries, and all Canadians.
Supports
This day may be triggering for some people. Help is available.
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls toll-free support phone line (24/7) 1-844-413-6649
Hope for Wellness Help Line (24/7) 1-855-242-3310
Learn More
Read the final report and Calls for Justice from the MMIWG2S+ National Inquiry on the National Inquiry website
Visit the National Family and Survivors Circle website
Visit the Amnesty International No More Stolen Sisters website
Find book, video and podcast recommendations on Simon Fraser University’s website
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Honouring Cinco de Mayo Respectfully
Learning about, understanding, and appreciating cultures that are different than our own is an important part of promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.
As we approach Cinco de Mayo, an important day in Mexican history, we are sharing recommendations to ensure events acknowledging the day are rooted in cultural appreciation.
Click on the image below to view the resource.
Please reach out to Rebecca, Coordinator, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice, if you have questions, comments, or feedback on the resource or questions about an event you are planning DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or x. 2447.
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April 2024 DEIJ Calendar
Click on the image above to download the April calendar of dates important to communities in Chatham-Kent. Click on the text in the calendar to learn more about each date.
If you are printing the calendar, please print on Legal size paper.
If you are sharing with partners, please use our external website version.
Please contact us if you notice dates missing or errors DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or x. 2447
How to Use the DEIJ Calendar
Use this calendar to inform programming, scheduling, and to better understand colleagues and communities we serve.
Note that colleagues may be avoiding food, drink, or be up late into the evening as part of their faith practices related to some of these days or time periods.
See our resource on Inclusion During Ramadan for more tips for this time of observance, in particular. Or, visit our community DEIJ website to view a video collaboration with the Chatham Islamic Centre, Economic Development, and the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice team.
Other ways to use this calendar:
- Avoid scheduling events (for staff or community) on days important to communities in CK to ensure everyone can participate and show respect for each other.
- Supervisors: People may ask for time off or for flexibility to honour some of these dates. Employers have a duty to accommodate employee's creed to the point of undue hardship, including providing time off for religious holidays. Learn more from the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
Remember that outside of these holidays, people may have regular prayer or reflection practices. For example, Friday afternoons are a significant time of prayer for some people of Muslim faith.
We encourage you to get to know your team - find out what days and holidays are important to each other, if and how these days should be acknowledged.
Outlook Calendar
Did you know you can access more information about each date through a DEIJ Outlook calendar?
To get access to the calendar, email DEIJ@chatham-kent.ca or call x. 2447
Community Events:
Find information about some of the events to honour important days in our community in the 'Engage' section of the DEIJ Employee Portal.