Media Summary: Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Academy This session is to provide organizations with opportunities to delve deeper into Presented by Memorial's Department of Political Science - Gender and Politics Lab, in partnership with the Harris Centre, Dr.
Decolonizing And Indigenizing The Academy Toward Cognitive Justice - Detailed Analysis & Overview
Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Academy This session is to provide organizations with opportunities to delve deeper into Presented by Memorial's Department of Political Science - Gender and Politics Lab, in partnership with the Harris Centre, Dr. Presenters: Justin Wilson, Shirley Hardman, Shelly Johnson Facilitator: Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian. This presentation will discuss how to approach This webinar is a part of the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion's speaker series called “Courageous Conversations”.
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