Articles tagged with: Indigenous
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Faculty members and students in Brock University’s Department of Child and Youth Studies are focused on researching and improving ... Full story
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751: Reflecting on an entire community who lost generations of their children
751. 751 children who never returned to their families. Hundreds of families who never saw their children again. An entire community who ... Full story -
Brock offers condolences, support to Indigenous communities
On behalf of the entire Brock University community, we want to extend our deepest condolences to Canada’s Indigenous communities ... Full story -
Brock to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day while recognizing there’s still work to be done
NOTE: The Thursday and Friday events planned for Indigenous Peoples Awareness Week at Brock University have been cancelled out of ... Full story -
New teaching lodge to provide safe space for Indigenous ways of knowing
A new structure on Brock University’s main campus will soon be home to a variety of Indigenous teaching and ... Full story -
Brock University mourns victims in Kamloops
Tan’si. Kinanâskomitino’wo’w On Thursday, May 27, it was announced the remains of 215 Indigenous children had been discovered ... Full story -
Faculty of Math and Science launches Indigenous scholarships
Three new scholarships have been created to support Indigenous students as they pursue programs in Brock’s Faculty of Mathematics ... Full story -
Research shows online voting could be transformative for Indigenous communities
New research published Monday, May 3 shows that online voting could have a significant impact on the democratic process in Indigenous ... Full story -
Symposium brings Brock community together to learn about Indigenization and decolonization
A two-day virtual symposium has furthered Indigenization and decolonization at Brock University. Hosted by the Decolonization Working Group of the ... Full story -
Student-led Town Hall to focus on BIPOC experiences in Applied Health Sciences
Growing up in Brampton, Brock students Temi Odunuga, Akua Asare and Christabel Oghinan all have the common experience of living ... Full story