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