Decolonization, reconciliation & Indigenization (DRISC) standing committee In Post Secondary Education
Date
to
Location
5-175 and Online
Campus
Prince George campus
Event summary
The goal of the Health Research Seminar Series is to provide space for students and faculty to engage in discussions about current health research from across all programs and campuses within and outside of UNBC. The Series runs once a month during the Fall and Winter semesters. To ensure everyone can access the presentations, each session will be broadcast via Zoom and recorded for viewing on this site. The HRI would like to recognize Sun Life Financial for their contribution to the seminar ser
The Health Research Institute Seminar Series Presents:
Title: Decolonization, reconciliation & Indigenization (DRISC) standing committee In Post Secondary Education
Presenter: Visiting Scholar | Georgina Martin, Chair and Professor, Indigenous Xwulmuxw Studies, Vancouver Island University (originating from the Secwepemc nation specifically T’exel’c from the interior of British Columbia)
Description: How can DRISC (Decolonization, Reconciliation & Indigenization) standing committees be used to address and implement the Canadian Truth & Reconciliation Commissions calls to action? How can they help facilitate the integration of Indigenous ways of knowing and being in BC’s post-secondary institutions?
Lunch to follow!
Join us in 5-175, or on Teams!