Advocating for Indigenous Children’s rights, using Indigenous Models
Date
October 17, 2022
Time
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Location

The Interchurch Center - 61 Claremont Ave, 3rd Floor, Conference Room 320C


Join us for a conversation with Aviâja Egede Lynge, National Spokesperson for Children’s Rights in Greenland on “Advocating for Indigenous Children’s rights, using Indigenous Models,” emphasizing the importance of looking into the cultures and social controls of the communities to work with Indigenous children’s rights.

Monday, October 17th, 3 PM

The Interchurch Center – 61 Claremont Ave, 3rd Floor, Conference Room 320C

Register here

Link to the poster

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