Justin Wiebe (he/him)
@justinwiebe
Métis Citizen | Lead @MastercardFdn | Board Member @PhilanthropyCDA @DefinityFdn | Co-Founder @MamawiProject
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21-06-2011 00:56:53
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An incredible a-ha moment about innovation when Justin invited us to think about "regenerating vs. extracting". We are so grateful to Justin for sharing his brilliant insights on Indigenous innovation. Watch the full recording: bit.ly/3oQiI2H Justin Wiebe (he/him)
Great to see some @BanffForum friends in Toronto tonight for a discussion on Toronto’s cultural identity and how the city is fostering or stagnating its cultural potential.
Wonderful morning spent with the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies team and partners to launch pawâcikêwikamik! It’s a beautiful space that centres Indigenous knowledge and expertise to further Indigenous-led innovation and entrepreneurship.
Love seeing each new cohort of DiverseCity Fellows, especially when a colleague like Erica McCloskey is one of them. Congrats all!
Listen to our new podcast episode in partnership with The Philanthropist Journal: Not your typical conference: Insights about hosting from The Circle’s 2023 All My Relations gathering Guests AMR Consulting, Justin Wiebe (he/him), Josh Paterson (he/him) Host Holly McLellan thephilanthropist.ca/2023/10/not-yo… #AMRGathering
What ideas must The Philanthropist Journal foster? How can it lead the way on change or provide momentum for change that is already underway? Tim Harper spoke to Rebecca Darwent Justin Wiebe (he/him) Sylvia Parris-Drummond Monica Allaby Abdul Nakua about the future. thephilanthropist.ca/2023/10/a-look…
Totally agree, supporting infrastructure is critical. In the Indigenous charitable context even more so. Organizations like The Circle on Philanthropy National Association of Friendship Centres NACCA & many others play an essential role in supporting their members & bridging the gap between the national & local.
Why does the social impact sector opt for the safety of silence? In this Op-Ed piece, Paula Sahyoun from The Palestine Impact Collective questions the social impact sector's reluctance to speak out about the ongoing genocide in Palestine. ⤵