An Afternoon with Dr. Martin Brokenleg
As part of our ongoing commitment to providing
educational and informational opportunities
linked to supporting employment equity/
diversity, the departments of Indigenous Affairs
and Human Resources are pleased to bring Dr.
Martin Brokenleg to The University of Winnipeg.
Tuesday, November 12
12:30-3:30 p.m.
Convocation Hall (Wesley Hall)
University of Winnipeg
ALL WELCOME!
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Photo: Reclaiming Youth International |
Dr. Martin Brokenleg, co-founder of the Circle of Courage, consults
worldwide for Reclaiming Youth International. He holds a doctorate in
psychology and is a graduate of the Episcopal Divinity School. He is an
Emeritus Professor and was most recently Director of Native Ministries
and Professor of Native American Theology and Ministries at the
Vancouver School of Theology in Vancouver, British Columbia. For thirty
years, Dr. Brokenleg was Professor of Native American studies at
Augustana College of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He has also been a
director of The Neighborhood Youth Corps, chaplain in a correctional
setting, and has extensive experience as an alcohol counselor. Dr.
Brokenleg has consulted and led training programs throughout North
America, New Zealand, and South Africa. He is the father of three
children and an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe practicing
the culture of his Lakota people.
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