Tamamta (All of Us): Indigenizing and Decolonizing Fisheries Education, Research, and Governance in Alaska

SPEAKERS: Dr. Jessica Black and Dr. Courtney Carothers, University of Alaska Fairbanks Motivated by deep inequities, Indigenous erasure, and systemic racism against Alaska Native people and Tribal sovereignty, the Tamamta […]


Rooted Collections: A Policy for Indigenous Knowledges

Summary: Xwi7xwa Library is Canada’s only branch of an academic library that prioritizes the collection of Indigenous authors, creators, research. As Indigenous authors and creators increase their publications the branch […]


Exploring Complex Classroom Dynamics Using Case Studies

This session is also part of the Indigenous Initiatives Classroom Climate series. Note: This is an application session where participants will apply their learnings from previous Classroom Climate or Anti-Racist […]


Honouring Indigenous Writers: Author Reading with Kim Senklip Harvey

Honouring Indigenous Writers: Author Reading with Kim Senklip Harvey

This event is part of the Honouring Indigenous Writers series, which seeks to increase awareness of Indigenous authors. Learn more: https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/ Join us on Wednesday, March 16th from 7:00 pm […]


Words to Give Back: Words that have Lifted us Up

Words to Give Back: Words that have Lifted us Up

This event is part of the Honouring Indigenous Writers series, which seeks to increase awareness of Indigenous authors. Learn more: https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/ In this workshop participants are asked to honour an […]


Honouring Indigenous Writers: Making a Difference Editing Wikipedia

Honouring Indigenous Writers: Making a Difference Editing Wikipedia

This event is part of the Honouring Indigenous Writers series, which seeks to increase awareness of Indigenous authors. Learn more: https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/ Join us for this hands-on session on how to […]


Honouring Indigenous Writers: Author Reading and Conversation with Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm and Dallas Hunt

Honouring Indigenous Writers: Author Reading and Conversation with Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm and Dallas Hunt

This event is part of the Honouring Indigenous Writers series, which seeks to increase awareness of Indigenous authors. Learn more: https://hiw.open.ubc.ca/ Join us for a reading and conversation with Kateri […]


Anti-Racism and Solidarity in University Settings

This foundational workshop offers participants an overview of key concepts related to race, racism and systems of oppression, and explores anti-racist practices through a lens of solidarity and allyship in […]


The 6R’s of Indigenous OER: Re-imagining OER to Honour Indigenous Knowledge and Sovereignty

The 6R’s of Indigenous OER: Re-imagining OER to Honour Indigenous Knowledge and Sovereignty

Open education is grounded in Western notions of copyright law and ownership and it often has a goal of making all knowledge available for all people. Within Canadian Copyright Law […]


Food is Our Medicine: Understanding Indigenous foodways to work towards healing and reconciliation with Mair Greenfield

Food is Our Medicine: Understanding Indigenous foodways to work towards healing and reconciliation with Mair Greenfield

Join Mair Greenfield as she shares about the power of food to work towards healing and reconciliation in health care. As the Indigenous Program Manager at Nourish Leadership, Mair is […]