Land-based knowledge sharing (and graduate class)

What a gift to have Circle member, Dustin Brass, sharing his knowledge with us as we develop land-based learning strategies. Dustin worked with graduate students in the AMPD Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Summer Institute class, visited with York centres and partners , and did site visits at Markham to plan our future experiential education courses. Thank you to all the partners that hosted Dustin and the class, while he was here, including sharing knowledge, relationship, garden produce, medicines, and home cooked meals with us!

York University Centre for Indigenous Knowledge and Languages

York University Centre for Indigenous Student Services

Maloca Community Gardens

Flourishing Commons Forest Bathing

Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change Native Plant Garden

Student in the forest on campus at Keele, learning to listen and partner with the land during Dustin Brass’s trainings.