To mark the one-year anniversary of Coady Institute’s Circle of Abundance – Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Leadership, we invite you to join us for a discussion and celebration focusing on Indigenous Women Leaders and the Economics of Abundance. One year ago, we...
On May 27, the remains of 215 children were uncovered in a mass grave on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation. Between the 1830s and 1990s, approximately 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were...
The Indigenous Innovation Initiative and the Circle of Abundance at Coady Institute have partnered to host a summer virtual celebration of Indigenous Innovation Leadership. This will also be the launch of the Indigenous Innovation Initiative Paddles UP! fundraising...
Media ReleaseAntigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada — St. Francis Xavier University’s Coady Institute is announcing a significant milestone for the Circle of Abundance – Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Leadership initiative that launched earlier this year with...
Read the August edition of The Coady Connection. We are pleased to share with you this collection of stories, accomplishments, and news from the past three months. We value your connection, support, and dedication toward Coady International Institute. Please continue...
We are collectively living here, amongst our ancestors and those yet to come. If we can allow our individual and collective gifts to shine, we will be a more harmonious society. Lynda Fox Trudeau Lynda Fox Trudeau is an Anishinaabe-Odawa woman from Wiikwemkoong...