Regina library program offers safe space for healing, learning through Indigenous song and dance

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Regina library program offers safe space for healing, learning through Indigenous song and dance

Regina library program offers safe space for healing, learning through Indigenous song and danceNovember 3|Duration 2:17November 3NewsDuration 2:17The Culture Connect: Indigenous Teachings program at Regina Public Library’s downtown branch is fostering a safe and healing space for everyone to participate in and learn more about Indigenous cultural dances and songs.Related Stories Regina library program fosters healing, community building through song and dance Revamped support hub opens at Winnipeg’s Millennium Library A little library filled with Indigenous books was taken from her yard. Now, she wants to rebuild Meet the Wendat violinist weaving her culture into music for the masses Blue Rodeo keyboardist’s free performance brings ‘healing joy of music’ to Thunder Bay, Ont., shelter space More from NewsVideo2:25Cuban workers in Canada say their government seized most of their payThe National 43 minutes agoVideo4:20Israel’s former top military lawyer arrested after resigning over leaked videoCBC News 1 hour agoVideo4:00Dick Cheney, influential U.S. vice-president to George W. Bush, dead at 84CBC News 2 hours agoVideo0:30Police investigating as six Fredericton schools closed Tuesday morningCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo1:59Yukon Party wins majority in territorial election CBC News Network (Highlights) 2 hours agoTrending NowVideo1:46The message behind this Ottawa woman’s striking photo shootOctober 30Video1:11Trump asked about Canadians refusing to travel to the U.S.October 8Video1:38Why do baseball players spit so much?CBC News October 31Video1:44Why do we even have daylight saving time?November 1Video0:57Justin x Katy: ‘Is that really real?’CBC News October 30

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