Thanks to all who attended our inaugural meeting of the Indigenous Canada Discussion Group.
So inspired and honoured to have Reconciliation Practitioner Bob Watts set the tone for this new group.
A capacity crowd of 25 people joined us in person and more than 110 joined us for the simultaneous virtual presentation.
So inspired and honoured to have Reconciliation Practitioner Bob Watts set the tone for this new group.
A capacity crowd of 25 people joined us in person and more than 110 joined us for the simultaneous virtual presentation.
The library has assembled a Reconciliation Reading List. It includes a small sampling of the many library resources that may be of interest to you. It is available on the main page of our online catalogue. You can log into your account and reserve titles for curbside pickup or browse the featured display when you are visiting the library.
Did you know you can take a free Indigenous Studies course (or pay a small fee to receive the certificate) via the University of Alberta - Coursera. It is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the Faculty of Native Studies that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. |
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