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INDIGENOUS SUSTENANCE RECLAMATION NETWORK

The Indigenous Sustenance Reclamation Network (ISRN) is an Indigenous-led grassroots group dedicated to Indigenous sustenance sovereignty north of the medicine line (in what is colonially known as Canada). We strive to connect community members to ancestrally-inherited sustenance teachings and practices. In our efforts to achieve sustainable and sovereign Indigenous sustenance realities, we work to increase Indigenous peoples' skills as sustenance justice leaders and activists, as existing and emerging Knowledge Holders, and as sustenance nurturers and protectors. 

ISRN is committed to the decolonial restoration of our sustenance governance systems. For this reason, our team members are Indigenous womxn and Two-Spirit folx with a balance of adults and youth, and our offerings are dedicated primarily to Indigenous womxn/girls and 2SLGBTQQIAAP+ community members.​
ISRN operates with a national scope, and we offer various online learning opportunities throughout the year. Our in-person programming currently spans three regional partners, including Kahnekanoron, Ganawenjigaazo anemki wajiw, and Wiikondiwin.​​
As an emerging network, our website will continue to grow as our programming does: please stay tuned!
Our social media information:
Website: www.isrn.ca
Instagram, Hamilton Region: @kahnekanoron_isrn 
Instagram, Toronto Region: @wiikondiwin 
Instagram, all-group: @indigsustenancereclamation 
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M-F: 10am-5pm

Telephone

416 752 1550

Email

info@peacetheatre.org
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Staff
    • Council
    • Supporters
    • History
    • Awards and Accolades
    • Press
  • Youth Arts Space
    • Peace Camp >
      • 2020: Supernovas and Galaxies
      • 2019 WeTropolis
      • 2018: Bodies of Water
      • 2017: Where Do We Stand?
      • 2016: 'I'
      • 2015: Raising Revolution
    • Peace is Possible March
    • Soil, Spirit, Society
    • Project Future
    • Past Events >
      • East End Poetry Festival
      • Speak Your Peace Festival
  • PEACE PLATFORM
    • FREEDOM SCHOOL
    • ADORNMENT STORIES
    • Indigenous Sustenance Reclamation Network
    • RIVER ROCK
    • Black Futures Now
    • Past Platform Groups >
      • Studio Retreat
      • Dream House Collective
      • YSI Collaborative
      • This is World Town
      • MEDICINE WOMEN
    • International Partners
  • Anti-Oppression
    • Trainings and Workshops
    • Facilitators
    • Conflict Transformation
  • Community Space
    • Get to Know The Space
    • Space Use Info & Requests
    • Wiigwaasikaa
  • Get Involved
    • Work Opportunities >
      • Contract Staff
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Become a Member
    • Subscribe
    • Donate >
      • Wish List
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