Àbimì pins

Open to students, faculty and staff.

Community Beading Circle provides a safe and supportive space to practice the revitalization of Indigenous legal orders and the tradition of beading through peer-to-peer knowledge transfer. It also fosters the development and recognition of Indigenous legal pedagogies. The act of beading promotes the mental wellbeing of the beader as the act of creating and working with your hands is grounding and therapeutic. This opportunity to gather in community allows for strong relationships grounded in trust to be built amongst students, faculty and staff.

  • Oct 2 – FTX 413
  • Oct 9 – FTX 413
  • Oct 23 – FTX 413
  • Nov 6 – FTX 413
  • Nov 13 – FTX 413
  • Nov 20 – FTX 102

Supplies provided.

Accessibility
If you require accommodation, please contact the event host as soon as possible.
Date and time
Oct 2, 2025 to Nov 20, 2025
11:30 a.m. to 2:20 p.m.
Format and location
In person
Language
French, English
Audience
Faculty and staff, Students
Organized by
Tasha Simons
Senior Specialist Indigenous Programs