Together for Nature Tour - London
- When
- Fri, 7:00 P.M.
- Date
- Fri 18 September · 7:00 P.M.
- Address
- 468 Wellington St, London, ON N6A 3P8, Canada
- Neighbourhood
- Downtown
Join us to hear and learn from Indigenous artists, musicians and land protectors inspiring change. The Together for Nature Tour is an opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples to come together to raise our voices for nature and all our relations through story and song. Ontario Nature and Legal Advocates for Nature's Defence (LAND), invite you to hear from Okiniwak , Here We Stand and Friends of the Attawapiskat River , who are travelling from Northern Ontario to visit communities across Southern Ontario to share their stories. Joining us on tour is celebrated Inuk singer-songwriter Susan Aglukark . Together, we are inviting you to join us to amplify the voices of Indigenous artists, youth and land protectors. Get Tickets Here! Doors open: 6:15pm Event time: 7:00-9:30pm The event will consist of: Musical performance by Susan Aglukark Keynote addresses from Okiniwak, Here We Stand and the Friends of the Attawapiskat River Screening of the short film, Here We Stand Important updates from Ontario Nature and LAND Metropolitan United Church is an accessible venue. Information on how to get there is available on the venue website: Where is Met? - Metropolitan United Church - London ON Please consider making a donation with your ticket purchase. While your ticket helps cover some of the costs, it does not reflect the full cost of delivering an event like this. Your donation helps make events like this possible while supporting our organizations to continue to work together for nature. You will receive a charitable tax receipt for your donation. Get to Know the Performers & Guests Susan Aglukark is a JUNO award-winning Inuk singer-songwriter, an eloquent speaker and strong advocate who shares her experiences as an Inuk growing up in Nunavut, as well as the challenges faced by northern communities and Indigenous youth through her music. Here We Stand is an Indigenous youth-led movement to protect our inherent and Treaty rights, our ways of life, the land, the water and animals for current and future generations. Okiniwak is an Indigenous youth-led movement uniting First Nations youth across Canada to advocate for Indigenous equity and equality. The Friends of the Attawapiskat River is a Treaty 9 Indigenous grassroots advocacy group dedicated to protecting the health of the waters, people and communities living downstream of the proposed Ring of Fire.



