Rights, Reconciliation and the Role of Universities in Canada
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
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Explore the complex journey of reconciliation in Canada and the crucial role universities play in creating inclusive and equitable academic environments. Delve into foundational actions for fostering reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, presented by Annie Battiste, a Mi'kmaw woman and Assistant Professor in L'nu Studies at Cape Breton University. Gain insights into historical and social issues affecting Indigenous peoples, and learn how to apply an antiracist, anticolonial Indigenous lens to support Indigenization, reconciliation, and Treaty education in various sectors and institutions. Discover the importance of deep reflection and advocacy in empowering marginalized communities and promoting inclusivity in academia and beyond.
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Rights, reconciliation and the role of universities | Annie Battiste | TEDxCape Breton University
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