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Gala Award Nominations 2025

AWARD NOMINATIONS 2025 GALA & HONOURING FEAST This year we look forward to celebrating the accomplishments of our Employees, Board members, Alumni and Community leaders. NEC will honour seven remarkable humans who are making a difference in the lives of Indigenous Peoples. The award winners are highly respected, innovative, dedicated professionals in their career, volunteer, or advocacy roles in the community. Recognizing Greatness starts with you. Who will you nominate? Longhouse Award This award is named after Lillian Prince. This award recognizes the unique contributions of an NEC employee that demonstrates love, kindness, and longhouse values in their daily practice. These contributions support the safety and wellbeing of the Indigenous learner, and help build a sense of community on campus Click here to -> Nominate Community Service award This award is named after Wanda Bolton, a former NEC program coordinator who was a passionate advocate and teacher who continuously demonstrated excellence in community service. This award recognizes Indigenous leaders in the community who share their unique and important contributions. Click here to -> Nominate Educational Excellence award this award is named after George Manuel, the influential Grand Chief who made a significant difference in how Indigenous people are considered at the National and International level. This award recognizes past NEC Graduates who excelled in successfully achieving higher post-secondary education. Click here to -> Nominate Academic Achievement award This award recognizes the accomplishments achieved by an Indigenous NEC alumni member who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance from the most recent year of the program. Click here to -> Nominate Leadership award This award is named after Chief Joe Mathias, the former Chief of Squamish Nation worked towards having Indigenous Rights and Title recognized by the federal and provincial governments. This award recognizes NEC graduates who exemplify leadership in their careers and communities. Click here to -> Nominate Visionary award This award is named after former Chief Gertrude Guerin, One of the founding members of NEC that began the organization with a vision to have a place for Indigenous People to begin their learning journey. This award recognizes a current or former NEC Board member who strives toward empowering Indigenous Peoples. Click here to -> Nominate Trail Blazer Award This award is named after Ben Paul, co-founder of the Native Education College. He was a trendsetter and fierce advocate for Indigenous Peoples and education. With a grassroots approach, Ben provided Indigenous learners with a safe space to begin their educational journey. Click here to -> Nominate 

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Indigenous Language Studies

NEC’s Continuing Studies Language Series Anishinaabe-mowin (“Ojibwe” Language) Language Speaker, Deborah Littlejohn We invite the Indigenous community and students to our drop-in courses of anishinaabe-mowin language, learn at your own pace Contact information: Tamara Starblanket tstarblanket@necvancouver.org   Time and dates: There are 20 seats available on a first come first serve basis. Food and refreshments will be served.  Place: 285 E 5th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 1H2 Room 102   November 2024 12th , 15th , 19th , 21st , 26th , & 28th From 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm December 2024 3rd, 5th , 10th , & 12th From 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

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Award Nominations

Award winner Gala and Honouring Feast 2024 This year we look forward to celebrating the accomplishments  of our alumni and former board members. NEC will honour five people who are making a difference in the lives of Indigenous people. Award winners are highly respected, innovative, dedicated professionals in their career, volunteer or advocacy roles in the community.    00Days 00Hrs 00Min 00Sec Longhouse Award This award is named after Lillian Prince. This award recognizes the unique contributions of an NEC employee that demonstrates love, kindness and longhouse values in their daily practice. These contributions support the safety and wellbeing of the Indigenous learner, and help build a sense of community on campus. Nominate someone Community Service This award is named after Wanda Bolton, a former NEC Program Coordinator who was a passionate advocate and teacher who continuously demonstrated excellence in community service. This award recognizes Indigenous leaders in the community who share their unique and important contributions. Nominate someone Educational Excellence This award is named after George Manuel, the influential Grand Chief who made a significant difference in how Indigenous people are considered at the National and International level. This award recognizes NEC graduates who excelled in successfully achieving higher post-secondary education Nominate someone Academic Achievement This award recognizes the accomplishments achieved by an NEC alumni member who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance from the most recent year of the program Nominate someone Leadership This award is named after Chief Joe Mathias, the former Chief of Squamish Nation worked towards having Indigenous Rights and Title recognized by the federal and provincial governments. This award recognizes NEC graduates who exemplify leadership in their careers and communities. Nominate someone Visionary This award is named after Gertrude Guerin, one of the founding members of NEC that began the organization with a vision to have a place for Indigenous people to begin their learning journey. This award recognizes a former NEC Board Member who strives toward empowering Indigenous people. Nominate someone

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Indigenous Education

NEC is transforming! Changing our name is part of this work and you are invited! A new name for NEC Names tell us who we are. They tell us who we belong to. NEC and local host nations stand together for our first discussion on choosing our new name.   We want to hear from you! With input from our Elders, community, alumni, students and staff, we uphold cultural authenticity in every step in this transformation. Online naming conversation This Facebook group was created specifically to ask for input regarding our name change discussion. We appreciate your respectful participation and willingness to share some of your experiences, thoughts, or reflections on what NEC has meant to you. Join the conversation Storytelling Open House: Join us on January 24th to hear stories of the NEC and to share your own. Together, we’ll set the table for this engagement moment and cultural work.  Details:    January 24th, Fireside Lounge, NEC     Drop in between 2-7pm.     Cultural work at 4pm.   For our friends unable to attend in person, we’ll be sharing a way to participate online next week. Stay tuned!  Maps Online conversation Why does the NEC have to change its name? Our transition to a public post-secondary institute requires us to remove “College” from our name. This is a requirement set by the provincial government in order to carry out our transition from a local college into an institute with provincial reach.    You may feel uncomfortable about this change and understandably so. Names tell us who we are. They tell us who we belong to. We want to reassure you that our naming process will be carried out in a culturally authentic way, following Longhouse protocols.  join NEC Stories group in Facebook 

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