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Run Woman Run: Community Film Screening
Innis College 2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaAny questions and inquires can be directed to: jennifer.sylvester@mail.utoronto.ca
UTM IC Presents: Hand Drum Bag Making Workshop (in-person)
(Contact Jessica Tabak jessica.tabak@utoronto.ca for more info)
Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgements
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningThis is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. Many Canadian Institutions including the University of Toronto do land acknowledgements before meetings, before convocations and at seminars and conferences, but why do we do them; what is their purpose and are they an effective tool of reconciliation and decolonization. The fear is that land acknowledgements have become largely performative and rote stripping them of their potential to bring about change. These are some of the questions and topics that will be explored in this one and half hour session, Indigenous Land Acknowledgements.
Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningU of T Indigenous TrainingThis is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class.What does it mean to be an ally to Indigenous peoples? And is it even possible to call yourself an ally or is more correct to say that one can only aspire [...]
Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgements (Staff & Faculty Training)
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningThis is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. Many Canadian Institutions including the University of Toronto do land acknowledgements before meetings, before convocations and at seminars and conferences, but why do we do them; what is their purpose and are they an effective tool of reconciliation and decolonization. The fear is that land acknowledgements have become largely performative and rote stripping them of their potential to bring about change. These are some of the questions and topics that will be explored in this one and half hour session, Indigenous Land Acknowledgements.
Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgements (Student Training)
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningThis is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. Many Canadian Institutions including the University of Toronto do land acknowledgements before meetings, before convocations and at seminars and conferences, but why do we do them; what is their purpose and are they an effective tool of reconciliation and decolonization. The fear is that land acknowledgements have become largely performative and rote stripping them of their potential to bring about change. These are some of the questions and topics that will be explored in this one and half hour session, Indigenous Land Acknowledgements.
Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship (Staff & Faculty Training)
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningU of T Indigenous Training This is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. What does it mean to be an ally to Indigenous peoples? And is it even possible to call yourself an ally or is more correct to say that one [...]
Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship (Student Training)
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningU of T Indigenous Training This is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. What does it mean to be an ally to Indigenous peoples? And is it even possible to call yourself an ally or is more correct to say that one [...]
Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgements (Student Training)
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningThis is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. Many Canadian Institutions including the University of Toronto do land acknowledgements before meetings, before convocations and at seminars and conferences, but why do we do them; what is their purpose and are they an effective tool of reconciliation and decolonization. The fear is that land acknowledgements have become largely performative and rote stripping them of their potential to bring about change. These are some of the questions and topics that will be explored in this one and half hour session, Indigenous Land Acknowledgements.
Come Celebrate Our Learning! LIN192 – Sustaining Indigenous Languages
Centre for Indigenous Studies: North Borden Building (Room 229)Our "LIN192 - Sustaining Indigenous Languages" class invite you to help celebrate our learning this semester by joining us for culminating project poster presentations. The posters presentations will begin at 3:15 on Tuesday, Dec. 6/22 and conclude at 4:30pm at North Borden Building Room 229 and the Turtle Lounge at [...]
University Land Grabs: Indigenous Dispossession and the University of Toronto
University CollegeA Discussion About University Land Grabs Join us to hear Dr. Caitlin Harvey, Early Career Research Fellow from Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, discuss the impact of Indigenous land dispossession specific to the University of Toronto. Whether leased or sold, Indigenous land provided the endowment capital for new universities [...]
Lunch & Learn: Dr. Verne Ross
North Borden Building: 1st Floor Events Room"The Story of a Saulteaux Two Spirit Social Worker and Teacher" Please join us for our first Lunch & Learn with with Centre for Indigenous Studies Assistant Professor Dr. Verne Ross!
First Nations House Indigenous Student Services Resource Centre Used Book Giveaway
First Nations House LoungeFirst Nations House Indigenous Student Services Resource Centre Used Book Giveaway! We have many used books by Indigenous Authors! Giveaway books cover many Indigenous subjects/topics: Art History Culture Fiction Biography Governance Poetry Humour Politics Legends Friday, January, 20, 2023 - Priority given to U of T Students, Staff and [...]
Rez Dog Therapy
3rd floor of First Nations HouseJoin us for dog therapy at First Nations House 3rd floor lounge in partnership with Sunshine Therapy Dogs. Come pet, play, treat and enjoy the wonderful aura and company of dogs! This event is open to ALL University of Toronto students, staff, and faculty with a focus on Indigenous [...]
Voicing Identity with Professor John Borrows
Jackman Law BuildingThe Indigenous Initiatives Office at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law is pleased to announce the first Speaker Series for 2023! Please join us in welcoming Professor John Borrows, as he delivers a public lecture on Voicing Identity: Cultural Appropriation and Indigenous Issues. Professor Borrows will introduce his [...]
First Nations House Indigenous Student Services Resource Centre Used Book Giveaway
First Nations House LoungeFirst Nations House Indigenous Student Services Resource Centre Used Book Giveaway! We have many used books by Indigenous Authors! Giveaway books cover many Indigenous subjects/topics: Art History Culture Fiction Biography Governance Poetry Humour Politics Legends Friday, January 27, 2023 - Everyone welcome: https://uoft.me/8FW If you have any inquiries, please [...]
Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship (Student Training)
Virtual Learning - Remote LearningU of T Indigenous Training This is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. What does it mean to be an ally to Indigenous peoples? And is it even possible to call yourself an ally or is more correct to say that one [...]
Ospwagon (Pipe Ceremony)
Hart House FarmThe event will be in person once a month from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Location: Tipi at Hart House Farms (15911 Creditview Rd, Terra Cotta, ON) Please wear appropriate winter clothing. Skirt protocols recommended but optional. Food and Drink provided.
Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgements (Staff & Faculty Training)
This is a virtual session. Instructions will be provided closer to the day of class. Many Canadian Institutions including the University of Toronto do land acknowledgements before meetings, before convocations and at seminars and conferences, but why do we do them; what is their purpose and are they an effective tool of reconciliation and decolonization. The fear is that land acknowledgements have become largely performative and rote stripping them of their potential to bring about change. These are some of the questions and topics that will be explored in this one and half hour session, Indigenous Land Acknowledgements.