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Building strong connections among Indigenous women, to support and empower each other.
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Manitoba Moon Voices Inc. (MMVI) is The Native Women’s Association of Canada’s (NWAC) Provincial Territorial Member Associate representing the interests of Indigenous women and gender diverse people of Manitoba. What initially began four years ago as a pilot project called “Aboriginal Women Reclaiming Our Power” hosted by Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc, has evolved to become an independent non-profit incorporated organization; managed, directed and operated in the same vision as the original project.

MMVI is Hiring a Reclaiming Our Power and Place Assistant

August 29th, 2022|

MMVI is seeking a passionate and hardworking Reclaiming Power & Place Program (ROPAP) Assistant to join our team. Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Program Assistant is responsible for inviting Indigenous women and gender diverse individuals to participate in the ROPAP program.  The successful applicant will engage participants in meaningful dialogue and development, facilitating the fruitful development of the curriculum and program structure. Read the full job description here: Reclaiming Power & Place Assistant.

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!

June 21st, 2022|

Aaniin/Tansi everyone, Happy Indigenous People’s Day! As Manitoba heats up, dries out, and moves away from the pandemic, we hope that people across Turtle Island come together to celebrate our cultures, history, communities, and languages! June 21, 2022 is the 26th Annual Indigenous People’s Day!  A day to show pride in the heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples! Manitoba Moon Voices Inc. and its membership have many things [...]

MMVI is Hiring a Community Partnership Coordinator

June 2nd, 2022|

MMVI is seeking a professional, hard-working Community Partnership Coordinator (CPC) to join our team. Reporting to the Executive Director, the CPC works closely with staff and board members to identify and build mutually beneficial partnerships with like-minded organizations.  With the aim of increasing organizational capacity and the ability to provide programs and services, the CPC is responsible for strengthening MMVI’s network of community partnerships that benefit Indigenous women, girls, and gender diverse individuals. In addition, [...]