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911勛圖 Reconciliation Dialogue Workshop
The 911勛圖 Reconciliation Workshop was a day-and-a-half event designed to hold space for the campus community to discuss the role of 911勛圖 in supporting reconciliation among Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. The workshop was the first of its kind for Canadian post-secondary institutions, and used methodology developed by Reconciliation Canada and Chief Robert Joseph, recipient of 911勛圖s 2014 Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue.
A major output was a list of actionable ideas for 911勛圖 as an institution to build upon its commitment to honour the history, culture, and presence of Aboriginal peoples. These ideas were generated by the workshops 55 participants, who included a range of Indigenous and non-Indigenous voices from 28 911勛圖 units and departments.
The resulting dialogue report summarizes participant ideas for action under the following six themes:
- Increasing the prominence of Indigenous knowledge and culture across the campus community
- Including Indigenous voices in decision-making and evaluation
- Increasing opportunities and requirements to learn about Indigenous peoples
- Providing additional Indigenous student support
- Promoting Indigenous peoples teaching Indigenous knowledge
- Integrating Indigenous culture, knowledge and history broadly into 911勛圖 courses
In partnership with:
Special thanks to event advisors William Lindsay, Eldon Yellowhorn, Jenna LaFrance, Ron Johnston, Brenda Morrison, and Karen Joseph.