Hello friends.

Over the past three months in Canada a remarkable movement has been taking 
shape.  Spurred on by some legislation that threatens the environmental 
protection of our waterways, indigenous communities have been working to raise 
the profile of the historic relationship between Canada and First Nations and 
to bolster the voices calling for a proper accounting of First Nations rights 
in Canada.  A massive series of events have taken place called "Idle No More."  
All across the country in large and small communities young First Nations 
leaders have been leading social round dances, flash mobs, and creating 
inclusive spaces for learning and conversation about the future of Canada-First 
Nation relationships.

Here in the Vancouver, British Columbia region where I live, young indigenous 
facilitators have been engaged in some terrific work to organize and host 
gathering where we can creatively continue the movement.  On the last weekend 
of February, we are hosting a 1.5 day Open Space Technology gathering with 
organizers of Idle No More from across the country.  Amongst the hosts of the 
gathering are Khelsilem Rivers, Pawasquatchilth Hayupis and Kris Archie, who 
have trained and worked with me in us Art of Hosting and in Open Space 
communities for many years.  I am at their backs, helping to facilitate the 
design of the gathering and the harvest of what we are learning.

We are now in the mode of soliciting donations to cover the costs of the event. 
 Specifically, funds that are raised for this initiative will go towards 
feeding and nourishing the people who are visiting this territory for the 
gathering.  We are also using funds to book spaces that are big enough to hold 
the hundreds of people who have been interested in learning more from the 
teach-ins that young leaders are hosting (space is very expensive in 
Vancouver). None of us are getting paid for this.  All of our labour is 
donated.   

We invite support from around the world for these young leaders in your 
professional community who are hosting a new way of being in our communities by 
creating the spaces for relationships to be the way we address power and 
challenge.  Any amount helps, and if you have nothing to give, please consider 
sending a note from your country of support and encouragement.  It means a lot.

To donate, please visit this link: https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/cPzNa

To learn more about Idle No More, visit the website: http://idlenomore.ca

here is a profile of some of the organizers, including Khelsilem: 
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=2c0d698b-9bad-4dab-a5cc-5bd95b3d0d6d

And to learn more about our weekend gathering, visit this link: 
http://inmgathering.com/home/

Chi Meegwetch!  (Thank you very much!)

Chris
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