Keynote speaker, Amber Clark, is a proud Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe woman) hailing from the Waabizheshi Doodem (Marten clan). Her diverse lineage includes both Gàidhlig (Scottish) and Anishinaabe roots, bridging two worlds. Amber is a member of Miimiiwiziibiing (Berens River First Nation, Treaty 5) and has direct matriarchal roots in Obishikokaang (Lac Seul First Nation, Treaty 3). Amber brings her academic expertise in Child Studies and Public Policy to the Pitikwe Skatepark board. She stands as a resilient advocate, dedicated to Indigenous Rights and Interests and inspiring the next generation of leaders, all while challenging colonial norms and injustices. Beyond her professional life, she enjoys skateboarding, cycling, and beading.
Q & A session & Jubilee Fund’s Annual General Meeting to follow.
Light refreshments will be provided, including Tall Grass Prairie’s famous cinnamon buns!
Please RSVP by April 11th using the form below. For more information, email Monica Sigurdson or view the Community Based Solutions Poster.
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