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14 09, 2022

Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgments (Staff & Faculty Training)

2023-01-09T09:42:36-04:00September 14th, 2022|Categories: , , , |Tags: , , , , |

U of T Indigenous 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 [...]

13 09, 2022

Orange Shirt Day 2022

2022-09-26T14:24:09-04:00September 13th, 2022|Categories: , , , , , , , |Tags: , , , , , |

Honour the experiences of residential school survivors by joining a University-wide event to recognize Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Students, librarians, faculty and staff may register to attend this event in-person or watch the livestream.

13 09, 2022

U of T Indigenous Community Gathering

2022-09-27T17:06:47-04:00September 13th, 2022|Categories: , , , , |Tags: , , , , , |

Indigenous students, staff and faculty are invited to the University of Toronto Indigenous Community Gathering on October 3rd at the Hart House Farm. This will be an opportunity to share space with each other and to prioritize community care following the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation (Orange Shirt [...]

6 06, 2022

Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship (Staff & Faculty Training)

2022-10-20T12:47:07-04:00June 6th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , , , , , |

U 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 [...]

6 06, 2022

Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship

2022-06-06T22:45:44-04:00June 6th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , , , , , |

U 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 [...]

6 06, 2022

Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship (Student Training)

2022-10-20T12:58:28-04:00June 6th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , , , , , |

U 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 [...]

6 06, 2022

Reconciliation Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship (Student Training)

2023-01-09T11:37:51-04:00June 6th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , , , , , |

U 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 [...]

6 06, 2022

Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgements (Staff & Faculty Training)

2022-10-20T12:43:56-04:00June 6th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , , , , |

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.

6 06, 2022

Reflecting on Indigenous Land Acknowledgements

2022-06-06T22:39:57-04:00June 6th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , , , , |

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.

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