@hapabanana @tararobertson thank you for this feedback - that page was edited to remove "live, learn, play" language and need to do more to offer better examples (e.g., to reflect learning around the use of the word "acknowledge")
Spot the difference! One is a medical conference in BC, attended by Doctors of BC. The other is the New Zealand Women in Medicine conference, featuring doctors in NZ. ���💨😷
Join Helena Prins and Leva Lee on #LunchableLearning at 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT on #ds106radio as they talk with Paul Henderson and Paula Hayden, as well as a special segment by Tracy Roberts. #protocol
We need to look around and be honest about the damage the last two years have wrought. We have to be patient with ourselves and with each other. And we need to talk openly about ways forward. https://t.co/I0PU4WtjJp
Canadalandback is dedicated to making you uncomfortable, question, and revel in the strength and beauty of the first people of this land. On "Landback, Then What?", we promise to go behind the headlines, and surprise and challenge you. Unapologetically. https://t.co/5D5PwAJoBD
Coming up in one hour, live on our Facebook page: award-winning author Monique Gray Smith (@ltldrum) will talk about how we speak to young people about residential schools, and what they have to teach us. Join the event: https://t.co/kj43S8r0ma
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So we are giving birth soon!🙌🏾
It's called Canadalandback! It'll be a provocative, Indigenous-led, current affairs pod. We will showcase voices from remote communities to large urban centers & everywhere in betw'n. Artwork by Jessie Boulard💛 https://t.co/3VQrAaAZL5 @CANADALAND
We are hiring a Coordinator, Educational Technologies - this is a faculty position, one year term. Come work on our mighty team!
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