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DESCRIPTION:**PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED**\n\n \n\nWe i
 nvite you to join us for an Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion (EDI) Works
 hop focused on Relationship to Land and Territory\, part II. This interact
 ive session will be facilitated by Indigenous faculty members Alex McCombe
 r and Richard Budgell\, along with PhD student Megan Légaré.\n\nThis works
 hop will offer a reflective\, discussion-based space to explore our indivi
 dual and collective relationships to land and territory\, fostering though
 tful dialogue\, shared learning\, and deeper understanding.\n\nA light lun
 ch will be provided.\n\nEvent title: Land Acknowledgement Workshop: Part I
 I.\n\nSpeakers: Alex McComber\, Bear Clan Kanien’keha:ka from Kahnawake Te
 rritory\, Assistant Professor and Richard Budgell\, Labrador Inuit\, Assis
 tant Professor\, along with Megan Légaré\, PhD student\, Department of Fam
 ily Medicine\, McGill University.\n\nDate: Tuesday April 28\, 11.30 am - 1
 .30 pm.\n\nLocation: Hybrid: In person at 5858\, Côte-des-Neiges Road\, 2n
 d floor (Room 218) and online.\n\n\n	Register to attend in-person\n\n\n\n	Re
 gister to attend online\n\n\n \n\nAbout The Speakers \n\nAlex McComber\, B
 ear Clan Kanien’keha:ka from Kahnawake Territory\, is a husband\, father\,
  grandfather\, educator\, training facilitator\, and consultant working in
  Indigenous health and education. He is a long-standing associate with the
  Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Program.\n\nRichard Budgell\, Labra
 dor Inuk\, developed the first Canadian graduate course on Inuit health. W
 ith over 30 years of public service in Indigenous health\, he was awarded 
 the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal and now focuses on projects su
 ch as Inuit cultural safety and urban Inuit health.\n\nMegan Légaré is a s
 econd year PhD student in the Family Medicine and Primary Care Program of 
 Kanien’keha:ka and European settler heritage. She is passionate about Indi
 genous youth cultural continuity and engagement research.\n
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LOCATION:CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3S 1Z1\, Hybrid: online and at 5858 chemin d
 e la Côte-des-Neiges
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Land Acknowledgment Workshop Part II
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/event/cancelled-land-acknowledg
 ment-workshop-part-ii-372115
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