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Please join the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement for this year's Indigenous Winter Market. This will mark the return to the first in-person event since 2019. You won't want to miss it! Vendors: Mya Beaudry Kokom Scrunchies https://kokomscrunchies.ca/ Victoria Ransom Wahi:iaArt & Design...More
Assistant Professor Omeasoo Wahpasiw is among four recipients of the first annual Racialized and Indigenous Faculty Alliance Research Grant at Carleton University. Dr. Wahpasiw is cross-appointed to the Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism and the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies. Her proposal is...More
As the climate crisis approaches the point of no return, there is an urgent need for environmental businesses 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...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
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 and...More
Have your say in Carleton’s academic governance! If you are an Indigenous faculty member at least 50% appointed to FPA or FASS and are not going on sabbatical next year we would love to hear from you. Appointments would ideally be for the term ending June 30, 2025. To learn more about this governance...More
Students at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, together with students across campus, are working with Indigenous communities in Canada and Tanzania to address community challenges through collaboration and innovation. Through the fourth-year business course, “Developing Creative Thinking” (BUSI...More
By Karen Kelly Photos by Chris Roussakis The first time that Carleton University’s Racialized and Indigenous Faculty Alliance (RIFA) met on Zoom last February, it was during the thick of the COVID–19 pandemic. Still, there was something special in the air. The genesis for the group began over coffee and scones....More
Learn more about these new additions to Carleton’s faculty and their dedication to the advancement of teaching and learning, while integrating Indigenous ways of knowing and being into their...More
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About the Name “Kinàmàgawin is about the future. Learning in the Indigenous way, the humility of seeking and sharing knowledge of all of our gifts will ensure that the next seven generations will benefit. We are all connected, and when we can learn together with open minds and open hearts, the outlook will be...More
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