
Etuaptmumk/Two Eyed Seeing Program (est. 2016)
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NSERC Promo-Science Two-Eyed Seeing Program. Promoting the marriage of L'nuk culture, knowledge, and science through hands on learning. Guided by Etuaptmumk.
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We're sponsoring a FREE talk at the Science Atlantic Nutrition & Foods Conference! Join Tuma Young as he challenges delegates to think beyond Western perspectives. 📅 March 28 | ⏰ 7–8 PM AST 💻 Virtual Email [email protected] for the link! More info: dal.ca/faculty/agricu…


Today, we returned Canadian Museum of Immigration ! We had an amazing time making Luski with Ann Sylliboy—tasting, learning, and exploring the history behind this simple yet meaningful bread. Recipe: msvu.ca/wp-content/upl… Thank you to Pier 21, Ann, and to all who came to our sessions today!




Tuma Young delivered a keynote at the Science Atlantic Nutrition & Foods Conference, exploring treaties, Mi’kmaw food traditions, and the ties between food, culture, and identity—a powerful reminder that we need to understand this before working with food. Thank you, Tuma!


Super exciting news! Our very own Cathy LeBlanc is a Trailblazer Panelist at the 2025 Girl’s Conference hosted by AMI for Women, Gender & Social Justice ! 🎉 May 22 at MSVU for self-identifying girls ages 13–18. More info and registration here: register.onitevents.ca/event/group.as…


Indigenous college/university students: Want to promote science or engineering in your community? Apply for up to $5,000 through NSERC's Indigenous Student Ambassadors (NISA) grant! 💡 Host workshops, booths & more. 📩 [email protected] 🔗 nserc-crsng.gc.ca/students-etudi…).










Exciting news! The Two-Eyed Seeing Program is 1 of 4 projects selected for an Mount Saint Vincent University President’s Fund Special Project grant! We’ll be creating an art installation in the MSVU Library. Thank you to the donors and staff who made this possible! 🔗 msvu.ca/presidents-fun…


