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Le sport comme outil de construction d’une communauté à vie
Anti-Racism in Sport Campaign is warmly invites you to its youth summit in commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This one-day learning event titled Le sport comme outil de construction d’une communauté à vie is aimed at building capacity within the sport sector to support greater inclusion and representation of First Nation, Metis Nation, Inuit, Black, Racialized and Religious Minority individuals in coaching and sport decision making.
Agenda *
Updated: 3/19/24
*Subject to change
| Time | Session |
| 5:00 pm | Registration Opens & Networking |
| 5:30 pm | Welcome
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| 5: 35 pm | Ice Breaker |
| 5:50 pm | Le sport comme outil de construction d’une communauté à vie
Join us for an engaging discussion on how sport can foster lifelong community building and empowerment. Through open dialogue, we examine the challenges of sharing these perspectives with more privileged communities and discuss strategies for fostering allyship and understanding. Keynote speaker: Lenard Monkman |
| 6:30 pm | Try it out
Attendees go into foyer or breakout rooms, locations to be designated onsite for an interactive session with the panelists and other attendees |
| 7:00 pm | Fireside Chat on Cultivating Leadership
Through interactive discussions and storytelling, attendees will leave equipped with a deeper understanding of leadership dynamics and empowered to nurture their own leadership potential for the betterment of their communities. Moderator: Daria Jorquera Palmer, ARISC Panelists:
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| 7:30 pm | Mind and Body: Achieving Mental Health and Fitness in Sport
Participants will explore strategies for maintaining optimal mental health and fitness, including mindfulness techniques, stress management, and self-care practices tailored specifically for athletes. |
| 8:15 pm | Key takeaways |
| 8:30 pm | Closing Remarks |
This event is made possible in part through funding from the Canadian Race Relations Foundation’s National Anti-Racism Fund and the Government of Manitoba.
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