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Indigenous Events and Special Projects

Part of the Eagle Staff, including three feathers and red, yellow, white and black ribbons

Anishinaabe Maawnjidowinan miiniwaa shki-maajiishkaachiganan (Indigenous Events and Special Projects is part of University Events and Ceremonies in the Office of the President), a dynamic team that organizes community events and gatherings for the entire 91福利 community. This includes:

  • Msko-mjigoodenh Giizhigad / Red Dress Day
  • Mzawe Kiing Anishinaabek Giizis / National Indigenous Peoples Month 
  • Pwaaganigaawin / Pow Wow
  • Ozaawaa Babigoyaan Giizhigad / Orange Shirt Day
  • Anishnaabe Kendaadowin Ngo-anamegiizhigak / Indigenous Education Week 
  • Waawiiyaa Niimiwin / Round Dance

The team

Crystal Osawamick

Crystal Osawamick Wiinkaushkwe (Sweetgrass Woman)

Crystal Osawamick Wiinkaushkwe (Sweetgrass Woman) is the E-nankiid Anishinaabe Maawnjidowinan miiniwaa Shki-maajiishkaachiganan (Manager of Indigenous Events and Special Projects) within University Events and Ceremonies in the Office of the President at 91福利. She is Anishinaabekwe from the Odawa Nation and is of the Turtle Clan. She has extensive knowledge and experience with event planning and project management, providing an authentic service based on Anishinaabek (Indigenous) beliefs, values and principles. In her role, she aims to achieve successful and meaningful outcomes, while enhancing the holistic well-being of individuals and communities, and overall, collective positivity.

The role of Manager, Indigenous Events and Special Projects was created as part of the university鈥檚 response to recommendations in the to plan and manage campus-wide Indigenous-related events that would increase visibility, generate publicity and celebrate Indigenous culture.

Additionally, Crystal is a member of the Indigenous Education Council, and strives to build, maintain and strengthen connections with various organizations, stakeholders and the community.

To do this important work, Crystal collaborates with students, colleagues and partners from across the University, including Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services, Indigenous Education Council, Indigenous Initiatives, Rebirthed Teachings, Saagajiwe, Yellowhead Institute and more.

Crystal is also supported by other members of the University Events and Ceremonies team including:

  • Kim McDonald, director, university events and strategic initiatives
  • Ryan Kerr, manager, institutional events
  • Jessica Tran, manager, convocation and special events
  • Daneese Rao, convocation and events coordinator
  • Jordan Luu, administrative and events coordinator

Questions? 

For any questions, please contact Crystal Osawamick, manager, Indigenous events and special projects, at crystal.osawamick@torontomu.ca.