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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-teaching-excellence/events/indigenous-k
 nowledges-reading-series-cte9502-1
LOCATION:200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Indigenous Knowledges Reading Series (CTE9502)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:\"The Land We Are: Artists and Writers Unsettle the Politics of
 \nReconciliation\" - Edited by: Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill and Sophie\
 nMcCall (2015)\n\nFrom the publisher: The Land We Are is a stunning collec
 tion of\nwriting and art that interrogates the current era of reconciliati
 on in\nCanada. Using visual\, poetic\, and theoretical language\, the\ncon
 tributors approach reconciliation as a problematic narrative about\nIndige
 nous-settler relations\, but also as a site where conversations\nabout a j
 ust future must occur. The result of a four-year\ncollaboration between ar
 tists and scholars engaged in resurgence and\ndecolonization\, The Land We
  Are is a moving dialogue that blurs the\nboundaries between activism\, re
 search\, and the arts.
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