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.... Each year, one recipient is selected from across the...More
...Indigenous History Month, it is crucial to take time to recognize the rich history, heritage, culture, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada. Non-Indigenous people can pursue their journey of allyship through education and reflection. To discover ways to engage with...More
...within their traditional territories. However, a decline in global biodiversity due to climate change, pollution and exploitation of land and its organisms has directly affected the well-being of Indigenous Peoples. These intertwining factors will be addressed by a new project called, Ărramăt: Strengthening...More
...ntiers in Research Fund (NFRF) to support his interdisciplinary research on Indigenous-led responses to restructuring in cities and urban centres. “Carleton University greatly values its many collaborations with the Indigenous community,” said Rafik Goubran, vice-president (Research and International)....More
...tawa-based entrepreneur and currently president and CEO of TAG HR, a nationwide talent recruitment firm. She is also co-founder of Turtle Island Staffing, an Indigenous-owned staffing agency that focuses on placing Indigenous talent in public and private sector organizations in Ontario and...More
...en curricula and pedagogy in your courses? The Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement and the Department of Equity and Inclusive Communities invite you to drop into office hours on Zoom. Join Krista Craven (EIC) to discuss equity-driven/inclusive pedagogies on Mondays, 1 to 2 p.m. (starting August...More
...Carleton students and faculty members can now access two new Collaborative Indigenous Learning Bundles that share Indigenous ways of knowing on the topics of Indigenous sciences and engaging with land and...More
...By Lisa Gregoire Much has changed since Laura Hall, Carleton’s newest Indigenous faculty member, graduated from the university in 2002. She’s a mother of twins now, a professor of sociology and, these days, is striving for Indigenous rebirth and renewal in ways that might challenge the activism of her...More
...nesses in Canada to halt the impacts of climate change and aid in the transition towards a net-zero economy. Métis entrepreneur and scholar Richard Tuck, BIB/01, believes marrying the world of business with Indigenous ways of knowing is imperative in addressing the climate crisis. He explains that Indigenous...More
...The Sprott Indigenous Student Club is a new Sprott student-led initiative that provides engaging opportunities to the Carleton Indigenous student body through events, workshops, and networking. The club hopes to provide a wide range of resources, from career and academic preparation to a comfortable place to meet...More
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