The SFU Aboriginal Reconciliation Council engage in discussions of how the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be addressed at SFU.
"Breaking Ground: Indigenous Media and Cultural Institutions in Canada after 1990". Karrmen Crey, Assistant Prof, Communication, SFU, Jan 28, 1-2:30 pm, AQ 3154. Her current research examines Indigenous film festivals and Indigenous digital media. https://t.co/Co7xg3p6Zk
So honoured to host @connie_walker on Feb 13 for a public talk and conversation about her @CBC podcast on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Reserve your seat now. #sfu#sfupublishing https://t.co/1AhYofQOhV
Are you Indigenous student? The Irving K. Barber BC Scholarship Society is pleased to announce that applications for 2019 BC Indigenous Student Awards and BC Indigenous Teacher Education Awards are now available. Apply by Mar 31: https://t.co/GJ1xn7jssk
@SFU is making progress on the Aboriginal Reconciliation Council report's 34 Calls to Action to advance #Reconciliation across the University. Read our latest Fall 2018 Report out now:
https://t.co/NVBjlmMccr …
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@SFU is making progress on the Aboriginal Reconciliation Council report's 34 Calls to Action to advance #Reconciliation across the University. Read our latest Fall 2018 Report out now:
https://t.co/NVBjlmMccr …
#Reconciliation#sfu#Indigenous#Indigenization
We invite you to review our latest Quarterly Update that summarizes the progress made on the Aboriginal Reconciliation Council report's 34 calls to action, as well as our various ARC initiatives.
#sfu#Indigenous#Reconciliation
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SFU receives accolades for its First Nations witnessing ceremony. The success of the event was thanks to a collaborative effort between Ceremonies and Events and the Office for Aboriginal Peoples. To learn more: https://t.co/xwB5YawNim
#SFU#Indigenous#Reconciliation
This morning during the Reconciliation at SFU Breakfast, the SFU Reconciliation Working group discussed SFU's commitment to reconciliation. Thanks to everyone who attended as well as a special thanks to Sempulyan Stewart Gonzales for sharing his stories and songs.
Join us to meet our new Indigenous faculty and staff, learn about initiatives and progress at the first Reconciliation @ SFU Breakfast. If you have registered, we look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning at 8:30 in the West Gym.
Reminder: If you have registered for the Reconciliation @ SFU Breakfast – the event will be located in the West Gym. We are encouraging guests to use transit, due to increased traffic during convocation. See you at 8:30am on June 13th!
The open communication fostered by SFU-ARC will continue on through implementation. News and quarterly updates on how SFU is advancing reconciliation across its three campuses will be shared here: https://t.co/K2BqobjoO9
We invite you to review the first Quarterly Update that summarizes the progress since the release of the Walk This Path With Us Report, specifically from Jan–Mar 2018. https://t.co/KWnr4AUKHB
How and why does art matter in the context of Aboriginal reconciliation? Find out March 29 during an SFU Galleries event about SFU’s Indigenous art collection: https://t.co/iZ2ub66Moo
On March 21st, Audra Simpson will be at SFU Woodwards talking about Indigenous Women and Intellectual Traditions in Anthropology. Check out this lecture Audra did with @wheelercentre to learn more about the work she does! https://t.co/9iIyiI0R4L