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Austin Ward will host a sharing space on Indigenous circle's beliefs and teach members how to make a smudge kit and its significance. Austin will also host a 30 minute Q&A Talk with Section Head, Samantha Moonsammy to share his lived experiences and ideas on how we can make diversity + inclusion a priority in our everyday lives in the workplace and in our communities
 
Austin Ward will host a sharing space on Indigenous circle's beliefs and teach members how to make a smudge kit and its significance. Austin will also host a 30 minute Q&A Talk with Section Head, Samantha Moonsammy to share his lived experiences and ideas on how we can make diversity + inclusion a priority in our everyday lives in the workplace and in our communities
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== About Austin Ward ==
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== À propos d'Austin Ward ==
 
Austin Ward is a Métis First Nations man from Manitoba who was raised by his Mohawk father. His father taught him how to hunt, fish, and set up trap lines while emphasizing the importance of honoring the animals that gave their lives to feed their families and community. However, when Austin went away to residential school for two years, he returned to find that his father no longer wanted to teach him the traditional ways. This caused Austin to resent his Indigenous culture and eventually led him to become street-involved in Winnipeg.
 
Austin Ward is a Métis First Nations man from Manitoba who was raised by his Mohawk father. His father taught him how to hunt, fish, and set up trap lines while emphasizing the importance of honoring the animals that gave their lives to feed their families and community. However, when Austin went away to residential school for two years, he returned to find that his father no longer wanted to teach him the traditional ways. This caused Austin to resent his Indigenous culture and eventually led him to become street-involved in Winnipeg.
  
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