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We are conducting 5 regional sharing circles over the month of May. CAAN Elder in Residence, Albert McLeod, will be present to ground the circles, alongside the research coordinators. The sharing circles will be held at 1 pm local time and will be approximately 1-1.5 hours long. Participants will receive $30 in honorarium to thank you for your time. Please see the attached poster for the list of dates and times.
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The JIHR is a peer-reviewed journal which welcomes contributions from any author. Priority however, may be given to an author of Indigenous ancestry/background, should manuscripts of comparable quality be available. First consideration will be given to innovative articles covering areas identified as HIV/AIDS research-intensive which demonstrates the use of community-based research (CBR) methods and/or philosophy.
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The Journal of Indigenous HIV Research (JIHR) is an annual on-line journal published through the AHA Centre, by the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) as a service to its members and anyone with an interest in Indigenous community-based research (CBR). This year, we’ve chosen the theme of ‘Capacity Bridging’ as the focus of Volume 12.
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The Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network is pleased to invite you to join our monthly virtual Fireside Chats research series. For the next year, we will be welcoming guest speakers from various Indigenous Women’s HIV research projects to share their research stories with you.
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On Monday September 30, 2019, the Weaving our Wisdoms (WoW) team grew from 12 people to nearly 30 when we gathered in Saskatoon for the first WoW land-based research retreat.
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