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Wati Rahmat

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Sisters Dialogue

8925 51 Ave NW #315, Edmonton, AB T6E 5J3

(780) 249-1469

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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