Reckoning With Canada at 150: Indigenous Sovereignties and Critical Settler Perspectives, A Student-Centred Conference
Reckoning With Canada at 150: Indigenous Sovereignties and Critical Settler Perspectives, A Student-Centred Conference
Categories: Indigenous, Panel Discussions | Intended for Carleton Community, Current Students, Faculty, Prospective Students, Staff, Staff/Faculty
228 Paterson Hall, Ojigkwanong Indigenous Student Centre Paterson Hall
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Anna Hoefnagels, 613-520-2600 x 3737, AnnaHoefnagels@cunet.carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
$0
About this Event
Host Organization: Carleton University’s Centre for Indigenous Research, Culture, Language and Education (CIRCLE) & Indigenous and Canadian Studies Graduate Community
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A student-centred conference showcasing Indigenous and indigenist research with a keynote by Nēhiyaw writer and community organizer Erica Violet Lee (Moontime Warrior). This is a forum for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, students, activists and artists to come together to share their work. In light of Canada’s 150th anniversary, we are looking to centre insights that critically engage with Indigenous experiences and realities.