RedWAY BC News E-zine
RedWAY BC News E-zine
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Monday, September 14, 2009 Issue 83 - September Starts - Provincial Aboriginal Women's Leadership Event, Indigenous News, Aboriginal Events, Conferences   VOLUME 6 ISSUE 8  
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In this issue...
Invitation to Attend the Initial Meeting in support of Aboriginal Women’s Leadership in BC
Aboriginal BEST Program launching in 10 communities across BC - register NOW
CANDO National Aboriginal Economic Development Conference set for Enoch, Alberta in October
CANDO conference from an Aboriginal Youth's perspective
Aboriginal Events Calendar - Surrey Youth Forum will be taking place on September 19, 2009 at the Surrey Nature Centre, CANDO 2009 in Enoch, AB
Conayt Friendship Centre Executive Director, Canada Council for the Arts, BC Hydro
Aboriginal BEST participant story - small business program benefits artists and non-profits
September Smoke Signals News - BC All Chiefs Assembly Rejects Proposed Legislation, Songweavers Needs Recording Studio Space in BC
Meet an Inspiring Aboriginal Youth Panel
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In this issue...
Check out our new Events format

Welcome back, RedWAY  Readers! We've grown to 9,200 subscribers this summer - so if you're new to RedWAY, please check out our previous issues to see what you've missed. Look back at Odessa's 'Tech-e Tips' in August, Lacy and Elizabeth's 'profiles of success' from the Urban Aboriginal Youth Collective Forum, Cowboy's introduction to himself and decolonization, or Alice's reflection as a new member of our Aboriginal Youth Media Team,  please snoop around our archives to enjoy our diversity.
 
This short issue highlights upcoming events and opportunities. Check out the Aboriginal Women Leadership Forum this Wednesday, September 16th at the Tsleil Waututh Nation (Burrard) in North Vancouver and some job postings and training programs like upcoming Aboriginal BEST Programs and ACCESS Trades programs, and more...
 
And watch for announcements about the next phase of our Aboriginal Youth Media Team Project - we'll be looking to hire 10 Aboriginal Youth participants, attract more partners and host free community workshops to help develop 21st Century Literacy Skills. Next RedWAY e-zine? We'lll do a big issue in two weeks (end of September) to lead us into the CANDO National Aboriginal Economic Development Conference in Enoch, AB.  Send us your events, job postings, and Native News by the 25th to get in the issue on the 29th to editor@spiritlinking.com  Peace

 
Invitation to Attend the Initial Meeting in support of Aboriginal Women’s Leadership in BC
Sept. 16th 8:30am to 4:30pm @ Tsleil-Waututh Nation (Burrard)

The First Nations Summit, the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs have passed resolutions showing their support for BC First Nation women leaders - join us at this initial meeting to support Aboriginal Women's Leadership in BC on the unceded territory of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation on Sept. 16th...

[FULL STORY]
 
Aboriginal BEST Program launching in 10 communities across BC - register NOW
Free Business Entrepreneurship and Skills Training Program coming to communities across BC

Turning ideas into sustainable enterprises that serve communities

If you're Aboriginal - First Nations, Metis, and Inuit - of any age or background interested in becoming self-employed, starting your own business or bringing more business expertise to your company or organization, this program can help you refine your skills and launch your business idea. It's FREE because of these partners above - and you get 12 sessions of training, snacks and beverages, and guest speakers to learn about topics like:  101 Business Ideas for Aborigial Entrepreneurs, Building Your Business Plan, Marketing and Market Research, Operations Strategy, E-business, Financing and Basic Bookkeeping.

Sign up today to join Aboriginal BEST - you'll get business coaching, on-going mentoring and a chance to connect to local business leaders and people with the vision of creating a better life for themselves, their families, and their communities.
[FULL STORY]
 
CANDO National Aboriginal Economic Development Conference set for Enoch, Alberta in October
Join us October 5th to 8th at the River Cree Resort and Casino

Master MC Stan Wesley, the CANDO team and a host of speakers and performers are sure to make this year's National Aboriginal Economic Development Conference a big hit in Enoch, Alberta. Register now to learn from business owners, economic developers, the 2009 Aboriginal Youth Panel, and vote for the 2009 Economic Developer of the Year...
[FULL STORY]
 
CANDO conference from an Aboriginal Youth's perspective
Bring a mentee to Enoch, AB next month
by Adele Alexander and Kristin Kozuback, AYM Team writers

If you're considering NOT attending CANDO or NOT mentoring Aboriginal Youth, you need to take a few minutes to read this story submitted by Adele. She has attended two CANDO conferences and has a wealth of knowledge, insights and resources to share to encourage you to 'bring a yout' to Enoch, Alberta!
 
Visit www.edo.ca for conference info - and if you're going to CANDO, contact us to get interviewed for a special issue on-site issue of RedWAY BC News.

[FULL STORY]
 
Aboriginal Events Calendar - Surrey Youth Forum will be taking place on September 19, 2009 at the Surrey Nature Centre, CANDO 2009 in Enoch, AB
StatsCan workshops, Frank Paul Memorial Gathering

National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) conference, two Aboriginal Economic Development Conferences,Public Health Association of BC Conference and Annual General Meeting, Metis Youth Business Management Training in Winnipeg, and more...
[FULL STORY]
 
Conayt Friendship Centre Executive Director, Canada Council for the Arts, BC Hydro
Job Postings, Training and Employment News
by Kristin - wanna take over this section? Contact me =)

Check out this month's list of job postings, employment news and training opportunities. Send your listings to jpen@spiritlinking.com this week to make it into the next issue. Note some job and training notices expire immediately...

[FULL STORY]
 
Aboriginal BEST participant story - small business program benefits artists and non-profits
by Alice Walkus, former BEST participant and AYM Team writer

Here's my story about the Aboriginal BEST Program that helped artists and entrepreneurs learn about and launch businesses. Learn why local program delivery, guest speakers, networking, coaching and food are important components...
[FULL STORY]
 
September Smoke Signals News - BC All Chiefs Assembly Rejects Proposed Legislation, Songweavers Needs Recording Studio Space in BC
Congrats to Union of BC Indian Chiefs for Celebrating 40 Years of Giving Aboriginal People of BC a Strong Voice for Rights and Title
by various RedWAY Readers

Native News, Aboriginal Stories, Indigenous Insights such as: BC Yukon Society of Transition Houses (BCYSTH) is looking for volunteers, Songweavers Studio is looking for a youth-friendly recording studio/office space in the Lower Mainland, $100 subsidy towards JIBC conflict resolution courses in Kamloops through partnership with TRU, and more...
[FULL STORY]
 
Meet an Inspiring Aboriginal Youth Panel
From Diabetes Worker to Theatre Company Owner, These Youth Rocked The House
by Adele Alexander, Spiritlink Communications

Meet the diverse, talented National Aboriginal Youth Panel members Aaron Marchant, Donald Bear, Elissa Kixen, Robert Animikii Horton, and Travis Badger and hear their stories of success, challenge and inspiration...
[FULL STORY]
 
ARCHIVES (other great issues to check out)
Issue 82 - Partners in Promoting Aboriginal Relations: ACCESS Programs for September, BC Hydro Opportunities, Aboriginal Youth Media Team Successes!
August 24, 2009
Vol. 6 Issue 7
Issue 81 - Aboriginal Youth Media Team stories, Aboriginal Events, Summer breaks and camps
June 29, 2009
Vol. 6 Issue 6
Issue 80 - Aboriginal Events for Spring Success, Win to Get In Contests for Don Burnstick Show and Tomson Highway Play, Free Workshops
April 30, 2009
Vol. 6 Issue 5
Issue 79 - April Updates
April 11, 2009
Vol. 6 Issue 4
Issue 78 - Special Issue Promoting Metro Vancouver Urban Aboriginal Strategy Events
March 13, 2009
Vol. 6 Issue 3

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Aboriginal Youth Media Team (AYM Team) members Christie Lee (aka Sister Crunch) Charles and Kristin Kozuback hold down the Spiritlink/RedWAY BC News booth at the 2008 BCAAFC Gathering Our Voices Conference
 We recognize & honour our partners at events we attend or host by including them on booth signage, in our print materials, in conversations, on our handouts & slideshows during our workshops...
We promote you & the good work you do! 
 
We are very thankful to our partners.
Their financial and in-kind contributions help keep RedWAY BC News free for the our readers.
RedWAY Copper Thunderbird Partner
ACCESS - Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society AHRDA logo for RedWAY BC Partner
ACCCESS - Aboriginal Career Community Employment Services Society
 
 
 “Building Futures Today” www.accessfutures.com
RedWAY Bronze Salmon Partner
We love Metis Entreprenuer Jeff Ward for providing Spiritlink with an easy to use YikeSite
YikeSite Websites
 
 "You do websites”
 
Job Postings & Employment News (JPEN)
Section Champions

Stitsma Squamish Nation Employment and Training Centre
“Empowering Your Career Journey” www.squamish.net
 
 
BC Hydro Aboriginal Relations
 
“For Generations”
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Spiritlink's Aboriginal Media Partners

SAY Magazine
“Spirit of Aboriginal Youth”
 
 
 
 
 
NationTalk Newswire Service
 
 
 
“Powered by YOU!”
Spiritlink's Partners for the 2009-2010
Aboriginal Youth Media (AYM) Team Project    

KAYA - Knowledgeable Aboriginal Youth Association logo empowering Youth engagement and policy development -  for RedWAY BC News free ezine Knowledgeable Aboriginal Youth Association (KAYA) www.kayaweb.net

Metro Vancouver Urban Aboriginal Strategy (MVUAS)
 
Bruce Lacroix and Associates
Vancity
 
The Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconcilation through the Aboriginal BEST (Business and Enterpreneurship Skills Training) Program
Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO)
Want to see your name and website link here and support 21st Century Literacy Skill Development? Ask us about the AYM Team Project!
 
Indigenous Corporate Training Inc.
 
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Contact us to get involved in the next 6-month phase of our 2009-2010 AYM Team Project. Can you help offset training wages or bus passes for AYM Team members, curriculum development, instructors' fees, equipment, or software costs? 

 
 Send job postings, training opportunities and career/job fair notices to jpen@spiritlinking.com
 
Send all events - Summits, gatherings, cultural events, conferences, reporting deadlines to events@spiritlinking.com 
  
Clip of 2008 version of Aboriginal Language Thank You Postcard Fundraiser from SpiritlinkAsk about or order Aboriginal Thank You Postcards at postcards@spiritlinking.com
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NEW - Media links we love...

Media links sent in by readers:

7 readers: PM's address to Australian Parliament apologizing to Aboriginal Peoples
 ABC TV (video speeches) (audio) (video reaction) 
 
2 readers: Meet the new AFN Grand Chief Shawn Atleo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2Mnr4f9vv4&NR=1 his first speech on Squamish Nation Territory after winning the role as National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56ulR_v6XIg short intro from May 2009, before he won
 
Send us your fav's and comments to editor@spiritlinking.com
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AYM Team videos: www.youtube.com/redway99
Meet our Aboriginal Youth Media Team (AYM Team) at the Gathering Our Voices Conferences, meet some of our Youth editors, check out Mark's Media Literacy Concept video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVHgvURX_vM,  see a "FNES New staff welcome video" we created for the First Nations Employment Society, and more. Visit www.youtube.com/redway99  Send us your fav's and comments to editor@spiritlinking.com
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