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10 Years After the Mount Polley Mine Disaster: Root Causes and Reparative Futures
Allard Hall 1822 East Mall, Vancouver- No events scheduled for March 28, 2025.
- No events scheduled for March 29, 2025.
- No events scheduled for March 30, 2025.
Week of Events
Student-led Indigenization and Curriculum Review
Student-led Indigenization and Curriculum Review
In-person What role(s) can students play in Indigenizing our curriculum? This workshop will walk through the steps our team has followed in incorporating the perspectives of Indigenous students as we work on goals related to the Indigenous Strategic Plan (ISP). In the Coordinated Arts Program’s (CAP) ISP self-assessment, the experiences of Indigenous students in our […]
10 Years After the Mount Polley Mine Disaster: Root Causes and Reparative Futures
10 Years After the Mount Polley Mine Disaster: Root Causes and Reparative Futures
This year marks a decade since the Mount Polley mine disaster, that released 25-million-cubic-metres of heavy metal-laden waste into Te T7iweltk (Quesnel Lake). While the disaster was unprecedented in its scale […]
The First Page of a New Chapter: Leading Transformative Change for Indigenous Peoples in an Era of Truth and Reconciliation
The First Page of a New Chapter: Leading Transformative Change for Indigenous Peoples in an Era of Truth and Reconciliation
In this Indigenous Speakers Series session, we will have a conversation with Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an award-winning physician, social innovator, and the first Indigenous physician listed by the Medical Post as one […]
CTLT Indigenous Initiatives Virtual Coffee Hour
CTLT Indigenous Initiatives Virtual Coffee Hour
We welcome you to attend one of CTLT Indigenous Initiatives’ monthly Virtual Coffee Hours. They are an informal space to connect with consultants on the team and other colleagues across the university. We are always excited to hear about a project you are working on or a new resource you found, peer-to-peer sharing is highly […]