TEACH-IN AUNTY/INDIGENOUS LOVE: CANADIAN LAWLESSNESS, INDIGENOUS LAW, AND PRACTICE

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

TEACH-IN AUNTY/INDIGENOUS LOVE: CANADIAN LAWLESSNESS, INDIGENOUS LAW, AND PRACTICE


170 St. George Street, JHB room 100
Time: Apr 7th, 7:00 pm End: Apr 7th, 9:00 pm
Interest Categories: Women/Gender, Women & Gender Studies (FAS), Political Science, Law, Faculty of , Indigenous, Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in (OISE/UT), Canada, 2000-
Teach-in

The JHI Distinguished Visiting Indigenous Faculty Fellow is pleased to present:

SYLVIA MCADAM SAYSEWAHUM  
Founder, Idle No More

JANICE MAKOKIS 
Saddle Lake Cree Nation Lawyer and Activist

TRACEY LINDBERG
Kelly Lake Cree Nati on Author and Professor of Law,University of Ottawa

ERICA VIOLET LEE
Nehiyaw activist, blogger and graduate student

KATHERINE HENSEL (moderator)
Secwepemec (Shuswap) Nation, Founding Partner, Hensel & Associates Law Firm

Saturday 7 April, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Jackman Humanities Building Room 100
170 St. George Street

This event is free and open to all.  Registration is not required. If you require an accommodation for a disability, please contact Kim Yates at jhi.associate@utoronto.ca or (416) 946-0313 to make an appropriate arrangement. 

Co-sponsored by University of Ottawa / Université d’Ottawa Faculty of Common Law