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Re-telling our stories: Mennonite and Indigenous perspectives in conversation

Fri, Nov 08

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Erb Street Mennonite Church

Re-telling our stories: Mennonite and Indigenous perspectives in conversation
Re-telling our stories: Mennonite and Indigenous perspectives in conversation

Time & Location

Nov 08, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Erb Street Mennonite Church, 131 Erb St. W, Waterloo, ON N2L 1T7, Canada

About the event

Erb Street Mennonite Church invites you to join local author Leah Reesor-Keller and Crow Shield Lodge founder Clarence Cachagee in conversation about how Mennonites can be part of the journey towards reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, addressing opportunities and challenges, with discussion and Q&A hosted by Bob Nally.

Free event with donations welcomed to support Crow Shield Lodge. Copies of Leah's book Tending Tomorrow: Courageous Change for People and Planet will be available for purchase and signing. Refreshments to follow.


Clarence Cachagee is from Waterloo Region and has an undeniable spirit for change. With a primary focus on working with the Spirit within, he is a helper, visionary and author who is known for investing his whole self into his community. Clarence originates from Chapleau Cree First Nation and calls Cambridge his home. He has faced his fair share of struggles and chooses to serve and support those living on the…


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