Read Woke Canada Challenge: First Nations, Inuit and Métis VoicesĪnnually, May is known as a month focused on mental health and wellness. Food Waste and Climate Change, Presented by Halton Food - April 27 at 12 pm.The Circular Toy Design Challenge, In Partnership with BioEndeavor - April 24 at 2 pm.Using Biomimicry to Design a Robot, In Partnership with BioEndeavor - April 23 at 2 pm.OakvilleReady for Climate Change, Presented by Halton Environmental Network/Town of Oakville - April 21 at 12 pm.Introduction to Sustainability and Climate Change - April 13 at 12 pm.Sewing 101: DIY Book Bag, In Partnership with Creative Community Hive - April 12 at 6:30 pm.Indigenous Agroecology, Presented by Miinikaan Innovation and Design - April 11 at 2 pm.Throughout April, OPL is offering programs with local organizations and sharing curated resources to help you better understand the impacts of modern life, and how to manage your environmental footprint and on a local and global scale. “Climate change”, “sustainability”, “ecological impact” …we’ve all heard these terms but our understanding of them may not be clear. Local and family history library services For those looking for resources for their essay, check out the staff curated OPL reading list: Local Lens: The Black Experience in Halton. Learn more about the contest and how to participate. The contest will run from February 22 to May 31, 2022. Halton Black History Awareness Society is running an essay contest in partnership with the Halton District School Board and other Halton community partners. Oakville Museum presents two exhibits for the public , "Freedom, Opportunity and Family: Oakville’s Black History" Exhibit (both in person and virtual), and Oakville’s Black History Exhibit, a set of 14 themed banners celebrating the heritage of Black Canadians in our community, installed at Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre, Trafalgar Park Community Centre, and Glen Abbey Community Centre. Celebrating Black Voices - Adult Fiction.Equity & Diversity Book Club: Project 1619: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah Jones (In Partnership with HEDR and Halton Region Library systems).
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