Indigenous
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Brock Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo heads a list of special guests to campus on Tuesday Oct. 4, for two significant events that ... Full story
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Five questions with WPSC keynote Shauneen Pete
Shauneen Pete is an Associate Professor at the University of Regina and is the Executive Lead on Indigenization of the ... Full story -
Building awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Too many of Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls remain nameless and faceless. The Faceless Dolls Project ... Full story -
Nunavut high school student gets work experience at Brock
At 16, Chance Mannik had never been out of her home territory of Nunavut before coming to Brock University last month ... Full story -
Exposing the hidden crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
They are mothers, daughters and sisters. They number more than 1,200. They are Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women and ... Full story -
Nunavut student heading to Brock after earning TD scholarship for her leadership efforts
Growing up in a small Inuit village in Nunavut, the world seemed small to Shelby Angalik. Books changed that for ... Full story -
Roadway renamed to honour Indigenous leader and Brock supporter
Greenhouse Lane at Brock University has been renamed to honour longtime supporter Suzanne Rochon-Burnett. The roundabout off Glenridge Avenue and ... Full story -
Cheechoo battles racism with education and empowerment
Editor’s note: As today is National Aboriginal Day in Canada, The Brock News is publishing this article from an ... Full story -
Professor’s book explores shocking system of segregated health care
Doreen Callihoo spent most of her childhood in an Indian hospital undergoing invasive treatments that eventually led to the loss ... Full story -
Chancellor Cheechoo delivers heartfelt daily messages to students
Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo knows what it's like to struggle for success. Growing up in residential schools, Cheechoo has survived abuse, ... Full story