
Academic writing advisor Kate Hargreaves will lead a Nov. 5 workshop on the use of inclusive language in formal and day-to-day contexts.
Academic writing advisor Kate Hargreaves will lead a Nov. 5 workshop on the use of inclusive language in formal and day-to-day contexts.
The Turtle Island Aboriginal Education Centre is hosting events in cyberspace on Wednesday, Sept. 30, in observance of Orange Shirt Day.
UWindsor students Alisha Jacobs and Loyell Bigjohn are research assistants with the Indigenous Workways project.
A virtual screening June 30 will celebrate Indigenous film.
A spring drum social March 20 at St. Clair College is open to all.
A round dance Friday in the student centre will honour missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Most Canadians understand that the term Indigenous represents First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people, says Kat Pasquach, but they don’t necessarily know anything more about Métis culture.
Aboriginal outreach co-ordinator for the Turtle Island Aboriginal Education Centre, she has partnered with the Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre to present a crash course, “Métis 101,” from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, March 23, in the Rose Room, Vanier Hall.
Watch the moving film “Birth of a Family” at a free public screening Thursday in the SoCA Armouries.
A brown bag session March 28 will engage faculty in addressing the challenges posed by students’ relatively limited knowledge of Indigenous people.
A free screening Thursday will show films highlighting issues around missing or murdered Indigenous women and girls.