MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION OF CANADA
For a full list of activities, programs and events by Sisters Dialogue, visit our calendar page.
Queen Alexandra Community Hall 10425 University Ave, Edmonton, AB T6E 4P6
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Black History Month - Special Food as Liberation edition featuring stories and food from the Congo!
Food as Liberation: Congo...
Queen Alexandra Community Hall 10425 University Ave, Edmonton, AB T6E 4P6
Location: Amanah - 8925 51 Ave NW #315, Edmonton
Join us for Wellness Wednesday, a gentle space to pause, breathe, and be supported.
Open to Muslim women and girls who want a safe, confiden...
Location: Amanah - 8925 51 Ave NW #315, Edmonton
Location: Amanah - 8925 51 Ave NW #315, Edmonton
Ahlan Mothers’ Circle is a monthly space where Muslim single mothers can speak freely, connect with others, and slowly rebuild a sense of sa...
Location: Amanah - 8925 51 Ave NW #315, Edmonton
Location: Elmwood Community Hall - 16415 83 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5R 3V8
Amanah of Joy: Annual Sisters Iftar with Healing Circle and Art Activity
Join us for our Annual Sisters Iftar, an evening focused on presence...
Location: Elmwood Community Hall - 16415 83 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5R 3V8
















































Sisters Dialogue
8925 51 Ave NW #315, Edmonton, AB T6E 5J3
At Sisters Dialogue, we acknowledge and recognize ourselves as Treaty people. We are deeply committed to advocating for justice and safety on traditional Treaty 6 territory and the homeland of the Métis Nation. This land has long been a gathering place for the Cree (nêhiyawak), Blackfoot (Niitsitapi), Saulteaux (Anishinaabe), Nakota Sioux, Dene, Métis peoples, and many other Indigenous peoples. As Muslim women, we are guided by our faith to uphold justice, compassion, and solidarity. As Treaty people, we commit to walking alongside First Nations and Métis communities in pursuit of equity and a just future for all. Our work is grounded in respect, learning, and meaningful relationship with the Indigenous peoples of this land.
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