Our Events
AMR Events
Connecting Communities, Sharing Knowledge
The All My Relations Research Centre hosts a variety of events that foster learning, collaboration, and community-building. From research workshops and speaker sessions to cultural gatherings and networking opportunities, our events create spaces for meaningful conversations and knowledge-sharing.
Whether you’re looking to attend an upcoming event or explore past gatherings, you’ll find details here. Check out our event listings and stay connected through our calendar to see what’s happening next!

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Explore our current series, browse past events, and find out what’s coming up next in our calendar of Indigenous-led gatherings and learning opportunities.

The Research Toolkit Workshop Series
The Research Toolkit is a series of workshops designed to equip students and researchers with essential skills for academic and professional success. Covering a range of topics each session provides practical tools and insights for students to enhance their research capabilities.

Shared Ground: International Indigenous Graduate Drop in
A bi-monthly gathering for international Indigenous graduate students to meet, share experiences, and exchange support in a welcoming and informal setting. Topics range from thesis writing to navigating academic systems, and maintaining cultural connections while studying abroad.

IndigiQueer Firekeepers
IndigiQueer Firekeepers is a space for 2SLGBTQIA+ Indigenous students to gather, share, and celebrate their identities. Rooted in community, culture, and resilience, this group fosters connections through storytelling, knowledge-sharing, and events that honor both tradition and contemporary experiences.

Coyote Brings the Food Conference
Knowledge Makers Indigenous Academic Journal partnered with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization for its eighth volume.
The publication of this volume culminated in a conference celebrating the publication. Indigenous researchers, scholars, and community leaders gathered to discuss the volumes topics of food systems, sustainability, and knowledge sovereignty.

National Gathering of Indigenous Graduate students
In 2018, AMR hosted the National Gathering of Indigenous Graduate Students, bringing together Indigenous and allied graduate students engaged in research on Indigenous health and wellness.
This gathering provided a space for mentorship, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing, supporting students in their academic and research journeys.