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Iron & Earth Edmonton Chapter Brainstorming

We have a lot of exciting developments at Iron & Earth and we would love to provide the Edmonton Chapter with some updates! 

This will be a relatively informal event, with the aim of getting input from everyone on great opportunities coming up in 2019. 

Come join the founder of Iron & Earth, Lliam Hildebrand and other people who have expressed interest in the Chapter to brainstorm around the future of Iron & Earth Edmonton in 2019 and beyond. 

Here's the agenda:

1. There is an upcoming grant opportunity and we would love to get your feedback on our grant proposal due by March 31 

2. We have a major project coming up with the Louis Bull Tribe in Maskwacis (1hr south of Edmonton). We would love to discuss opportunities for involvement in the project as well as some subsidized training opportunities we would like to start recruiting for 

3. We have a VERY cool project in development in southern Alberta that we would love to tell you about in person

4. We want to hear your ideas!

Location: Malt & Mortar 10416 82 Ave NW, Edmonton

RSVP below. Let us know if you are going to make it so we can get a gauge on the number of seats we will need. Hope to see you there!

  • March 15, 2019 at 7:00pm – 9pm
  • Malt & Mortar
    10416 82 Ave NW
    Edmonton, AB T6E 2A2
    Canada
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  • 8 people are going
  • Lliam Hildebrand

    2508934674
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Iron & Earth is committed to partnering with Indigenous workers to empower their communities to become self-sufficient in training programs, clean energy transition projects, and employment opportunities to combat environmental racism. It falls to all of us to continue the work of healing and reconciliation in our communities and our organizations. Our relationship with the land and the people who live here shapes who we are. It is in the spirit of reconciliation and honouring the past that we recognize treaties and agreements wherever they are and wherever we work.

We also acknowledge all peoples who live, work, and play on this land, and who honour and celebrate this territory.
As individuals and teams we may make mistakes along the way, but we are dedicated to growth, openness, compassion, and forgiveness. These principles in our work are essential to building successful and healthy relationships with individuals, communities, organizations, and governments.

We look forward to building a path to lead us to a better relationship with Indigenous nations and the environment around us based on peace, friendship, and respect.