Volunteers Michelle Nahdee and Victoria Hecnar staff a pop-up sale of merchandise promoting awareness of Orange Shirt Day.
Volunteers Michelle Nahdee and Victoria Hecnar staff a pop-up sale of merchandise promoting awareness of Orange Shirt Day.
“Tayshawn, Munsee St. @ Kildare Ave” is one of the photos on exhibit at Art Windsor-Essex as part of the Waawiiatanong Forever project.
An exhibition of photographs and postcards showcases the rich diversity of Indigeneity in the city.
Elayne Isaacs and Michelle Nahdee were part of an Indigenous outreach team from the University of Windsor at the Little NHL tournament last week.
A mini round dance and panel discussion will bring continued awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2 Spirit people, Tuesday in the student centre.
A mini round dance and panel discussion Tuesday, Feb. 14, will bring continued awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2 Spirit people.
“Violence against Indigenous women and girls is an unfair reality and cruel truth, but one that needs to be better understood in order to protect the health and safety of all Indigenous sisters,” says Michelle Nahdee, Indigenous legal studies co-ordinator in the Faculty of Law.
Law professor Valarie Waboose will discuss her research into compensation for residential school survivors Friday.
A ceremony Oct. 25 dedicating the law building honoured ancestors whose spirits may be resting on that land.
A ceremony Oct. 25 dedicating the law building honoured ancestors whose spirits may be resting on that land.
A private ceremony will honour Indigenous ancestors, land, and peoples on the site of the law building. Photo by Marcie Demmans
The logo of the Indigenous Legal Orders Institute was designed by Mohawk artist Patrick Sandy.
Windsor Law will launch the new Indigenous Legal Orders Institute with a film screening, guest lecture, and reception on Friday, Nov. 1.
Multifest provides an opportunity for the law school community to celebrate its diversity.
Multifest provides an opportunity for the law school community to celebrate its diversity.
Keitha Riley, Destiny Soney, Michelle Nahdee, and Stephanie Pangowish surround Campus Mental Health Day keynote speaker Candy Palmater, holding a medicine wheel of sweetgrass and tobacco — a gift from the Native Student Alliance.
The University will invest an additional $1.15 million over the next five years to improve mental health supports on campus.