Indigenous
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Courtney Copoc-Hopkins (BRLS ’14, BEd ’18) wants everyone to dream big. As a competitor in the upcoming season of CBC’s Canada’... Full story
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Brock to host panel discussion on human trafficking awareness
While human trafficking is a global issue of exploitation, it happens closer to home than many Canadians may realize. Brock ... Full story -
‘Indigenous de/criminalization’ focus of symposium
A free Brock University community symposium will discuss the impact of criminalization on Indigenous communities. Hosted by the Decolonization Working ... Full story -
GALLERY: Raising awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Brock's Pond Inlet was filled to capacity Wednesday, Feb. 14 as the University community came together with a common goal: to ... Full story -
Red dress display, event to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Empty red dresses hanging throughout Brock’s campuses and a day of learning will honour missing and murdered Indigenous women, ... Full story -
Exhibition to raise awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
An upcoming exhibition to be displayed in Brock’s Rankin Family Pavilion will educate members of the University community about ... Full story -
Discussion to explore experiences of Indigenous women in university administration
An upcoming Brock event will explore the experiences of Indigenous women in university leadership roles. Co-hosted by Brock’s Indigenous ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Brock named a top employer, legal sports gambling and recapping Pow Wow
In recent media appearances, Brock was named third on the Forbes list of Canada’s Best Employers, while experts from ... Full story -
GALLERY: Pow Wow welcomes hundreds to celebrate togetherness
The thunder of drums roaring through the air was a welcoming call inviting people from all nations to gather together ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: An on-campus Pow Wow, police union labour negotiations and the Enigma machine
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed an on-campus Pow Wow hosted by the University’s Hadiya’dagénhahs First ... Full story