Date/Time: November 07, 2024 at 7:00-8:30 pm
Location: In Person at St. Dunstan's Parish, Aldergrove
Event Description: In the beginning, the spirit moved over the waters. Since time immemorial water is known to be the essence of life. In our time we debate whether water is a human right or a commodity. In this offering, we will explore our relationship to water: our need and our privilege.
Fee: $25.00 - Scholarships Available
About Alvin Kube:
Alvin is a member of the Saulteau First Nation. He is a retired employee of the Ministry of Public Safety, Correctional Service of Canada of 25 years. Alvin has also served with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry serving one tour with the United Nations Emergency Force in Nicosia, Cyprus. Coupled with his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, his primary experience was gained through the development, management, and implementation of Aboriginal programs within the federal penal system. His extensive experience allowed for a comprehensive understanding of the impact of colonialism and the positive solutions based on Aboriginal cultural healing. His direct involvement in the practical application and development of Aboriginal programs provides a solid basis on what works in the realm of rehabilitation of Aboriginal offenders. His perspective was gained through various posts including Institutional Parole Officer, Regional Project Officer, Aboriginal Regional Administrator, National Manager of Aboriginal Relations, and Deputy Warden of a Healing Lodge. His passion for development of teams and a highly motivated dedication to positive outcomes provided improved chances for offender success in the community. Alvin possesses the foundational understanding of methods to achieve strategic objectives within bureaucracy and the Aboriginal community. Alvin is a strong believer in success through positive relations.
Currently Alvin enjoys working within Aboriginal organizations in Vancouver, BC and taking long trips on his motorcycle.
Event Image: Water by Amritanshu Sikdar @ Unsplash