Lorelei Williams (Indigenous Women in Community Leadership, 2018) is an Interior Salish/Coast Salish woman from Skatin Nations/Sts’Ailes, Vancouver, BC. When she arrived at Coady Institute for the Indigenous Women in Community Leadership (IWCL) program in 2018, she...
Every new $1 becomes $2 dollars as fund agrees to match donations Earlier this week, St. Francis Xavier University’s Coady Institute kicked off Circle of Abundance – Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Leadership to support Coady Institute’s International Centre for Women’s...
As with many things, it began with a phone call. For Marie Delorme that phone call came from a colleague 11 years ago, and included an invitation to have dinner with Mary Coyle. At that time, Mary was the executive director of Coady Institute; she is now a Canadian...
Indigenous Women in Community Leadership Circle of Abundance: Joint Statement from Indigenous Women Leaders With good spirits, we are grateful to work with Coady Institute, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, and other partners. We have a shared vision for raising the...
Nine Canadian youth leaders recently celebrated the completion of the yearlong Pathy Foundation Fellowship (formerly OceanPath Fellowship) through a series of online presentations. The fellowship’s “Debrief Week” traditionally takes place on campus at St. Francis...