Skip links

ᓭᕐᕓᒉᔅ

Kizhaay Anishnaabe Niin Program

Kizhaay Anishnaabe Niin is an initiative created to provide an opportunity for communities to engage Indigenous men and youth in understanding violence against Indigenous women and support them in joining together to end the violence. Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin is an Ojibway phrase that translates to “I Am a Kind Man”. At a time when violence is invading whole communities “I Am a Kind Man” reminds us that violence has never been an acceptable part of Indigenous culture. Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin workers and facilitators embrace the Seven Grandfather Teachers (wisdom, love respect, bravery, honesty, humility and truth) to work toward ending violence against Indigenous women.

This website uses cookies to improve your web experience.