Media Summary: Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Academy Presented by Memorial's Department of Political Science - Gender and Politics Lab, in partnership with the Harris Centre, Dr. This session is to provide organizations with opportunities to delve deeper into
Decolonizing And Indigenizing The Academy Toward Cognitive Justice - Detailed Analysis & Overview
Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Academy Presented by Memorial's Department of Political Science - Gender and Politics Lab, in partnership with the Harris Centre, Dr. This session is to provide organizations with opportunities to delve deeper into The Mission of the Harris Centre is to encourage informed public policy and regional development in Newfoundland and Labrador ... Presenters: Justin Wilson, Shirley Hardman, Shelly Johnson Facilitator: Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian. The annual MacLennan Lecture in the History of Science and Technology as presented on January 30 by Dr. Kim TallBear, ...
In this online lecture, Dr. Sheila Cote-Meek and Dr. Taima Moeke-Pickering explore the complexities of This webinar is a part of the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion's speaker series called “Courageous Conversations”. This presentation will discuss how to approach Truth and Reconciliation and Next Steps in Canada with Prof. Ray Aldred A series of online discussions with Prof. Ray Aldred ... Speaker: Patricia Barkaskas Using the topic of the history and legacy of residential schools as a discussion focus this interactive ... Library and information institutions are colonial constructs that have collected and organized indigenous knowledge, but are they ...
University of Saskatchewan's Dr. Marie Battiste and Dr. Sákéj Henderson reflect on This video provides an audio introduction from Anthony Hall, Frances Widdowson's audio backdrop to her lecture slides of her ... Courageous Conversations, hosted by the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion presents Lecture by Prof. Marie Battiste of the University of Saskatchewan titled