Niigaaniin Services provides staff with a monthly Speaker Series to help the staff members better understand how we got to where we are today. These sessions are open to community members and are a fun way to learn about traditional medicines, Anishinaabemwin,...
Niigaaniin Services is making strides to further help Community Members by providing services that don’t exist. We saw an increase in services needed for Community Members during the COVID-19 pandemic and made it a priority to integrate them into our organization. We...
Warning this episode includes triggering topics. The Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line 24/7: 1 800-721-0066. It's been a little over a year since the 215 unmarked children's grave sites were discovered at Kamloops residential school, and we wanted to...
It has been a little over a year since language classes have been offered to Niigaaniin staff. In this episode, host and language teacher Jessica Shonias checks back in on language initiatives happening at Niigaaniin. At the same time, cohost Kerri Commanda shares her...
In this episode, Waub joins Kerri and Jessica to speak his truth about his journey to being who he is today, both personally and professionally. Waubgeshig Rice is from Wasauksing First Nation and is a national best selling author whose publications include: Midnight...