Featuring Qwuy'um'aat Elliott of Cowichan Tribes
Qwuy'um'aat (Eyvette) Elliott, CPHR, FNPA, MCP (she/her) is an Indigenous planning consultant, educator, and practitioner specializing in housing, community development, and self-determination. A proud member of the Cowichan Tribes, Qwuy'um'aat brings over seven years of experience in housing, Indigenous planning, and equity-informed leadership. Her work addresses systemic challenges in First Nations housing, creating sustainable, culturally rooted, and inclusive solutions that foster community resilience and self-governance.
Event Details
π Date: February 19, 2025
β° Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
π Location: Online Webinar
Webinar Overview
Join Qwuy'um'aat for Part Two of this thought-provoking series, where we shift the focus to actionable solutions for creating housing that reflects the values, identities, and needs of diverse communities.
Building on the foundations explored in Part One, this session emphasizes collaboration, cultural alignment, and the vital role of Indigenous and non-Indigenous partnerships in shaping inclusive, community-centered spaces.
Through thought-provoking discussions and hands-on activities, participants will:
- Understand how systemic issues shape current housing challenges.
- Envision inclusive spaces that reflect community values.
- Identify tangible actions to support housing solutions that make a lasting impact
Part 2 is your opportunity to deepen the conversation, whether you are a professional, ally, or community member, take part in the collective movement toward housing that fosters connection, resilience, and community well-being.
Donβt worry if you missed Part 1, join as you are, and with an open heart and mind, come along for the journey!