A series of four Days of Reflection, Prayer and Meditation are being observed, Dec. 15-18, in honor of Statement Gathering in three locations: Machias, Mon., Dec. 15 and Tue., Dec. 16, and Portland, Thu., Dec 18, and with the Penobscot Indian Nation, Wed., Dec. 17.
“Genocide and ME: Shining the Light of Truth” will bring three unique perspectives of time and place to Hannaford Hall at the University of South Maine (USM) – Portland campus, Thu., Nov. 20, at 5:30 p.m. All are welcome to this free event.
Days of Reflection, Prayer and Meditation are being observed, Nov. 3-5, in honor of Statement Gathering in three locations: in Bangor, Nov. 3; at the Penobscot Indian Nation, Nov. 4; and at the Bangor-based Wabanaki Health and Wellness, Nov. 5.
Days of Reflection, Prayer and Meditation will be held Oct. 14-16 to coincide with Statement Gathering, first in Houlton and Caribou for child welfare and legal workers, parents and guardians, Oct. 14-15, and then with the Aroostook Band of Micmacs, Oct. 16.
Days of Reflection, Prayer and Meditation will be held Sept. 11-12 during Statement Gathering in Machias for child welfare and legal workers, parents and guardians, and then Sept. 14-15 for the Passamaquoddy communities of Motahkomikuk and Sipayik.
Days of Reflection, Prayer and Meditation continue, July 21-22, as Statement Gathering returns to the Passamaquoddy communities of Motahkomikuk and Sipayik.
Days of Reflection, Prayer and Meditation will be held July 17-18, as Statement Gathering moves to Augusta for child welfare and legal workers, parents and guardians.
The circle of support around the work of the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth & Reconciliation Commission can take many forms. Today, TRC Research Coordinator Rachel George was beaming about a gift from Inquirium of its transcription software, InqScribe.