06/12/2026
ReconciliACTION is BACK, focusing on strengthening and building radical relationalities towards collaborative, equitable, and just futures we can all see ourselves in. ReconciliACTION is a community education event series that is open to all. 🧡
June is Indigenous History Month, and in the spirit of bringing communities together, on June 9th, Atlohsa Family Services is collaborating with Pillar Non-Profit to bring newcomer, immigrant, Indigenous, and London community members together to discuss what it means to be a “Treaty Person,” deepening our understandings of Indigenous-Crown Treaties and Indigenous Wampum Agreements.
We are honoured to welcome Thunder Jack, Bear Clan, from Oneida Nation and Whitefish Bay First Nation as our guest speaker to share his knowledge and experiences. The day will also be supported by Atlohsa's Giiwitaabiwag team and emceed by Alderville First Nation member Sara Mai Chitty.
Throughout the day, join in group reflections through Conversation Cafés designed for participants to grow awareness, deepen understanding, develop relationships, and build towards solidarity. Within the context of unhonoured Treaties, we will also reflect on the nuances and complexities of celebrating Canada Day and the City of London’s Bicentennial.
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📆 Tuesday, June 9th, 2026 (9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)
📍 201 King Street, Innovation Works (London, Ontario)
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Generously supported by Yellowhead Institute through the Radical Reverberations Fund, RBC and the Sisters of St. Joseph, and in partnership with Atlohsa Family Healing Services, Cross Cultural Learner Centre, and Pillar Nonprofit Network.