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Book Club “Learning from and with Indigenous Community Members”

Book Club “Learning from and with Indigenous Community Members”

Join us for another session of the Learning from and with Indigenous Community Members Book Club on Monday, February 27, from 6-7:30 pm EST! This book club will be a space where non-Indigenous and Indigenous people can come together to learn through conversations amongst Indigenous guest speakers in relation to Indigenous literature and topics that are meaningful to them and their nations/communities. It is an […]

Intersectional Futures Speaker Series – Wapahtowak: They See Each Other

Intersectional Futures Speaker Series – Wapahtowak: They See Each Other

Jack Saddleback bares raw stories with humorous musings to uplift spaces for identities like his, a Cree two-spirit, transgender gay man. Weaving experiences of personal resilience, community compassion, and societal shifts in his keynote, Jack inspires the future lens needed to create an intersectional holistic society. Where we see Wapahtowak (pronunciation: wah-pah-taw-walk): They See Each […]

Ambe Daga Wiijiiwishin: An Indigenous Walk on Campus

Ambe Daga Wiijiiwishin: An Indigenous Walk on Campus

The Centre for Indigenous Knowledge and Languages & The Department of Indigenous Initiatives Presents… Ambe Daga Wiijiiwishin: An Indigenous Walk on Campus (“Come with Me”: An Indigenous Walk on Campus) Join us for a walk to reflect on Indigenous History Month as we explore Indigenous spaces on campus. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome. […]

EUC Seminar Series on Polishing the Chain: We are all Treaty People

EUC Seminar Series on Polishing the Chain: We are all Treaty People

Indigenous peoples negotiated nation-to-nation treaties with the Crown. The British North America Act of 1867 and the Canadian constitution both clearly establish responsibility for and relations with Indigenous peoples as a federal jurisdiction. What then, is our role as treaty people? In this panel speakers will explore how non-Indigenous led social movements understand and take […]