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The City of Lethbridge and Blood Tribe Department of Health (BTDH) signed a Shelter lease agreement starting Jan 1, 2023 at the location of the former Lethbridge Shelter and Stabilization Centre on 2 Avenue North. The speaker will give some background info on how this agreement came to be, followed by an account of the current Shelter situation and the overall continuum of care plan and vision by BTDH on the issue of opioid addiction and recovery. Speaker: Taatsiikiipoyii, Charles (Charlie) Weaselhead Jr. Charles Weaselhead, former Blood Tribe Chief and Treaty 7 Grand Chief, was born on the Blood Indian Reserve in 1949. Since the early 1980's, Charles Weaselhead has worked hard to advance many health initiatives to improve the health care outcomes for the People, as Director of the treatment Centre Napi Lodge and Poundmaker's Lodge; Director of the Blood Indian Hospital in the early 90's; and as Chief Executive Officer for the Blood Tribe Department of Health Inc., a post he held until his successful election as Chief of the Blood Tribe and subsequent leadership from 2004-2016. Charles continues to maintain an interest in working with the University of Lethbridge and the Lethbridge College in advancing the lifelong education goals of our Indigenous members. Charles Weaselhead was officially installed as Chancellor at the University of Lethbridge during their Spring Convocation ceremony held on May 30, 2019. Currently, Charles is also a member of the Blood Tribe Department of Health Inc. Board of Directors, Aboriginal Liaison Red Cross, and Indigenous Knowledge Wisdom Centre Board of Director in partnership with Treaty 6, 7 and 8, Provincial and Federal Education Departments.
Dr. Todd Still bring the message for the opening of chapel for the spring 2023 semester.
Vivek Goel, the University of Waterloo's president and vice-chancellor, discusses the Waterloo at 100 initiative, where we ask ourselves as an institution what we aspire to become by our 100th anniversary. Our 124th convocation ceremonies are underway. The Faculty of Health formally welcomes Myeengun Henry as Indigenous knowledge keeper and commemorates a new relationship of reconciliation in work throughout the Faculty. And 96 faculty members receive awards for outstanding contributions to teaching and scholarship or service to the University. Links in this episode: Convocation: https://uwaterloo.ca/convocation/ Outstanding performance: https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/2022-06-09#2021-outstanding-performance-award-recipients-announced W Store Pride: https://wstore.uwaterloo.ca/pride-tee-2022-02494.html Glow Centre: https://uwaterloo.ca/campus-wellness/services/glow-centre Jeremy Steffler Glow 50th interview: https://bit.ly/3MXCdMM Waterloo at 100: https://uwaterloo.ca/president/waterloo-100 Podcast listener survey: uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/pod…st-listener-survey
Interview guest Amir Al-Azraki, the coordinator of Studies in Islamic and Arab cultures and professor of Arabic language, literature and culture at Renison University College, discusses Islamophobia after a motorist hit and killed several members of a Muslim family. Waterloo jumps 17 spots overall in the QS World University Rankings, an annual publication that ranks more than 1,300 institutions worldwide. Six convocation ceremonies will take place online over two days this week. And Waterloo marks National Indigenous Peoples Day. Links in this episode: QS rankings: https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2021 Spring convocation 2021: https://uwaterloo.ca/convocation/ National Indigenous Peoples Day:https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/indigenousinitiatives/indigenous-history-month#knowledge-building Iskwē: https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/iskwe-kws Deantha Edmunds: https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/events/lunchtime-performance-deantha-edmunds-canadas-first-and-only CJPME Stats on Islamophobia in Canada: https://www.cjpme.org/islamophobia Int'l Civil Liberties Monitoring Group report on Islamophobia in Canada: https://asia.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2021/06/Noor-ICLMG-ISSA.pdf
Webster World Report No. 19, the discussion linking Webster University’s global operations during a time of crises, features a program that goes back to themes covered during the podcast’s origins: how the community is coping with the coronavirus pandemic and the view of medical professionals about the public health threat. The program features the first part of an in-depth interview with Webster’s President Julian Z. Schuster and the program also features the first part of an interview with alumna Elizabeth Bland, a nurse and staff educator at Missouri Baptist Hospital. The news segment of the program include excerpts from the university’s Spring Convocation among a variety of other items.Executive Producer/Host: Rick Rockwell. Staff: Jennifer Gammage, associate producer; Tierra Gray, newscaster; and Jennifer Starkey, announcer.The graphic is from the Department of Defense and is in the public domain.
Updates for the University of Alberta communit: campus employees working from home for another summer, spring convocation moved online. More information: https://www.ualberta.ca/the-quad/2021/02/remote-work-extended-to-august-31.html https://www.ualberta.ca/registrar/graduation-convocation/index.html Produced by Hannah Cunningham.
Updates on the University of Alberta's virtual Spring convocation and 2020/21 residence services. Produced by Sophia Yang.
Season 2 / Ep. 5 Eden Seminary ft. Rev. Dr. Dietra Wise Baker, Amanda Tello, Rev. Michael Atty In this episode, Who Raised You? Podcast goes to Eden Seminary, where Jia Lian earned a Master of Divinity. We were invited to host a live podcast at their 2018 Spring Convocation with the theme Church at the Intersections of Race and Sexuality. Newly recovered from a car accident and missing A TOOTH, Jia facilitated a conversation between Eden Seminary alumni while Treasure attended a celebration of Maya Angelou’s 90th birthday party with her dad in Winston Salem, North Carolina. This was the conversation… Sponsor Who Raised You? Podcast: If you’d like to sponsor us and have us share your products and services with our audience, let’s talk about it. We’d love to partner with you and share your story. Email us at whoraisedyoupodcast@gmail.com. Support the Who Raised You? Listening Collective: Buy Who Raised You? merch & digital downloads: whoraisedyoupodcast.com/support Read Amanda Tello's blog: mamaofintention.com Follow Pacia Elaine Anderson: paciaelaine.com Support Pacia through CashApp: $paciaanderson
Dr. W. Dennis Tucker Jr., Interim Dean and Associate Professor of Christian Scriptures at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, provided the convocational address at Truett's Spring 2015 Convocation.
Dr. W. Dennis Tucker Jr., Interim Dean and Associate Professor of Christian Scriptures at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, provided the convocational address at Truett's Spring 2015 Convocation.
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This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we celebrated our Spring Convocation service. Truett Seminary Professor of Theology, Roger Olson, delivered the convocation address, which is titled: "Confessions of an Eclectic, Ecumenical Baptist".
This week at our Community Gathering for Worship we celebrated our Spring Convocation service. Truett Seminary Professor of Theology, Roger Olson, delivered the convocation address, which is titled: "Confessions of an Eclectic, Ecumenical Baptist".
Dr. Doug Weaver, Associate Professor of Religion and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Religion at Baylor University, delivers the ninth annual Founders Day address at our Spring Convocation service. The title of Dr. Weaver's address is: "Freedom to Speak What We Have Seen and Heard--And Doing It: The Origins of George W. Truett Theological Seminary."
Dr. Doug Weaver, Associate Professor of Religion and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Religion at Baylor University, delivers the ninth annual Founders Day address at our Spring Convocation service. The title of Dr. Weaver's address is: "Freedom to Speak What We Have Seen and Heard--And Doing It: The Origins of George W. Truett Theological Seminary."
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Dr. Daniel L. Akin Podcast