‘twixt earth and heaven: a conversation with artists
The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery presents guest curator Patricia Deadman in conversation with exhibiting artists Kenny Baird, Rebecca Baird, Steve Smith and Greg Staats.
Please visit the University of Waterloo's Office of Indigenous Relations for the latest initiatives.
The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery presents guest curator Patricia Deadman in conversation with exhibiting artists Kenny Baird, Rebecca Baird, Steve Smith and Greg Staats.
The Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre and the Faculty of Arts are pleased to announce a new Indigenous Speakers Series highlighting the voices of Indigenous artists, writers, activists, and leaders from across Turtle Island.
Techne: Wilfrid Laurier University Biopolitical Research Group and the International Migration Research Centre invite you to an exciting public lecture by Dr. Kim TallBear, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience and Environment at the University of Alberta).
The Indigenous Speaker Series presents Sylvia McAdam (Saysewahum) citizen of the nêhiyaw Nation and co-founder of the Idle No More movement. She is a recipient of numerous awards and remains active in the global grassroots Indigenous-led resistance.
The Calls to Action of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission in many ways focused on language. In this talk, Dr. Jane Griffith will share her research on English language instruction in Indian residential schools, revealing attempts at linguicide--what Andrea Bear Nicholas defines as killing a language, not (necessarily) the speaker.
Issues of diversity and inclusion are front and centre in today’s culture. As our population diversifies, it’s important to prepare for culture shifts and to engage empathetically with a diverse group of people. Looking at the hurdles towards inclusion, this talk looks to break down those barriers and encourage inclusion on all levels. This presentation positions inclusion as a benchmark and pathway to success for business, institutions and the broader culture. Jesse Wente offers up key strategies to increasing inclusion and diversity.
How are universities responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action? Indigenous and non-Indigenous members of Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo will talk about the challenges and opportunities for indigenization on our campuses.
The Indigenous Speakers Series presents renowned author and teacher Lee Maracle, who will be joined by choreographer Bill Coleman for an integrated lecture/dance performance.
The Indigenous Speakers Series is proud to present Ava Hill, former chief of the largest First Nation in Canada, the community of Six Nations of the Grand River. PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED.