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Event | Indigenous Perspectives on Truth and Reconciliation in Post-Secondary Education | Sept 30, 2024

Published: 24 September 2024

In honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, McGill's School of Continuing Studies is organizing an online panel discussion on Truth and Reconciliation within the post-secondary education system.

About the event: 

Title: Indigenous Perspectives on Truth and Reconciliation in Post-Secondary Education

Date & Time: Monday September 30, 2024 from 12-1pm

Format: On Zoom

This event will bring together prominent voices from Indigenous communities, including Inuit leaders, an Inuit professor, a First Nation professor, and a recent Inuit graduate from the School of Continuing Studies. Through their unique perspectives and lived experiences, the panelists will explore how Truth and Reconciliation are being approached and implemented in academic environments.

Why Attend:

  • This event offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from Indigenous voices about how Truth and Reconciliation shapes education, helping to broaden your perspective.
  • Engage with diverse viewpoints and learn from a panel that includes leaders, educators, and recent graduates, each bringing unique insights.
  • Be part of a conversation that is not only relevant but crucial to understanding and advancing reconciliation in educational settings.

This event is designed for anyone interested in Indigenous issues, education professionals, students, and those committed to fostering a more inclusive and reconciliatory academic environment. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with different perspectives and deepen your understanding of Truth and Reconciliation in post-secondary education.

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