Introducing our Younger Readers Program

June brings us National Indigenous History Month, Aboriginal Awareness Week, and National Indigenous Peoples Day. These commemorative dates are an opportunity to learn, reflect, and celebrate First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures. 

We look forward to celebrating within our centres and with our community through the work of our non-profit, WilderFutures. Read on to learn more!

For Families: WilderFutures will host its very first Young Readers Live Reading event on Saturday, June 18. Guest readers, Gemini Ironshirt and Selah Rayne will be reading three titles from the Young Readers 2022 list, including The Sweetest Kulu by Celina Kalluk, My Heart Fills with Happiness by Monique Gray Smith and A Day With Yayah by Nicola I. Campbell. Thanks to the Calgary Public Library, this family-friendly event is free for all to attend.

Date: Saturday, June 18, 2022

Time: 10:15-11:15 a.m.

Location: Calgary Central Library, Shaikh Family Welcome Gallery on Level 1

Registration is free! Sign up for the Live Reading Event now!

For Educators + Caretakers: The Young Readers Grant was created to improve access to diverse educational resources and help shape the minds of tomorrow. WilderFutures has partnered with Sagium and Owl’s Nest Books to provide a curated selection of books, free of charge, to organizations who care for children from 6 months to 12 years. Do you know a childcare centre, classroom, or non-profit organization in need? Click here for more information on how to apply for the Young Readers Grant.

For All Leaders + Changemakers: The alliedFutures toolkit was created in partnership with WilderFutures, Mount Royal University, and the Urban Society for Aboriginal Youth. This interactive online toolkit features readings, reflective prompts, and live webinar sessions that support an ongoing journey towards truth, reconciliation, and decolonization. Proceeds from the purchase of the alliedFutures toolkit are donated to USAY. 

Click here to purchase the alliedFutures toolkit

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