Dr. Martin Brokenleg

9:00am - 3:00pm March 2, 2012
Room: 
Gymnasium

Recommended for all who work with and care for youth.

Dr. Martin Brokenleg consults worldwide and serves as the Dean of the Circle of Courage Institute. 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.

Dr. Brokenleg’s topics will include:

  • Creating a Positive Youth Culture/Growing Your Own Kids
  • Mobilizing the Community
  • Community Talking Circle


Lunch provided for registered youth and students - RSVP Required.
Child-minding for children ages 4 and up will be provided for registered
participants - RSVP Required.

This is a free event! However, please RSVP

To register email eventswl@tru.ca or fax 250-392-4984. Registration Form available here.

 

Cost: 
Free
Contact Info: 

To register email eventswl@tru.ca or fax 250-392-4984.

 

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