Radical Re-shifting of Imbalances: 4-part Artist Sharing Series – Coastal Dance Festival

Museum of Anthropology (MOA) 6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Radical Re-shifting of Imbalances: 4-part Artist Sharing Series 2025 Coastal Dance Festival Included with MOA admission (free for Indigenous people and students) Artists will share their processes and practices by way of discourse, movement, song, story, and multimedia. The discourse will address Indigenizing spaces by asserting ways of knowing that are embedded in Indigenous song and dance, as well as, preparing oneself […]

Inclusive Professionalism in Medicine

Online/Virtual Event

"As a professional, you need to stay neutral and not advocate.” “Don’t show emotions in a professional environment.” “Avoid wearing bright colours and dangling earrings if you want to look professional.” Chances are you’ve been given advice like this at some point. As our working and learning environments become more diverse, it’s worth questioning which […]

Indigenizing Kidney Research Through Relationality and Kindness: A Can-SOLVE CKD Network Approach with Catherine Turner and Jocelyn Jones

Online/Virtual Event

In recognition of March being Kidney Health Month in Canada and World Kidney Day happening on March 13, the Can-SOLVE CKD Network will explore the ethical and collaborative approaches to Indigenizing kidney research, focusing on relationality and kindness. We will discuss the importance of relationality, building trust, and fostering community engagement. In addition we will […]

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Shared Futures: The Reordering of Indigenous Justice

Green College 6201 Cecil Green Park Road, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

14th Annual Richard V. Ericson Lecture Through the lens of an anthropologist of legal consciousness, we take an ethnographic journey to the elusive grail of Indigenous-determined justice in Canada—a journey from the Marshall Inquiry, to RCAP, to the TRC Calls to Action, to the Indigenous Justice Strategy, and beyond. Professor McMillan critically surveys both obstacles to […]

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Bridging Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Academia: When to Build, When to Burn

Chemistry 2036 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    The Indigenous Science Colloquium invites Indigenous students, faculty, staff, and community members to a session of the Indigenous Science Colloquium Series: A Conversation with Indigenous Scholars featuring Dr. Salena Hill, a member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) and Amaskapi Pikuni (Blackfeet) Tribal Nations and Assistant Professor in the Doctoral Program of Leadership Studies, Gonzaga University. Rooted […]

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UBC Asian Independent Cinema Showcase x TFAI Taiwan Docs: “In Search of the Self” Documentary Shorts from Taiwan

Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The UBC Indigenous Science Colloquium presents a conversation with Dr. Salena Hill, a member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) and Amaskapi Pikuni (Blackfeet) Tribal Nations and Assistant Professor in the Doctoral Program of Leadership Studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from the University of Montana. Rooted in Indigenous philosophies, her work emphasizes […]

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