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2019 Learning at Intercultural Intersections (LII): Toward Equity, Inclusion, and Reconciliation
Tuesday, March 12 • 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Pre-Conference Workshop: Re-Imagining Equity Through Critical and Artful Practices LIMITED

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Using indigenous and arts-based methodologies such as poetry, ecological embroideries and conversations, we offer a collective storyweaving of key questions which can guide educators in accessing the intercultural, pedagogical and transformational possibilities within those intersections. Participants are invited to share and reflect on critical questions through key words and poetic images emerging from their experience at the conference, located on traditional Secwepem Territory.

The slides used during the workshop are here  and the poster which includes participant's poems and creations is here.

Kukwstsétsemc (Thank you) to all participants. 

** This workshop requires additional registration https://tru.ca/forms/intercultural/index.php


Speakers
avatar for Gabrielle Lindstrom

Gabrielle Lindstrom

Assistant Professor, Mount Royal University
Dr. Gabrielle Lindstrom (nee Weasel Head), a member of the Kainaiwa First Nation in Southern Alberta, is an Assistant Professor in Indigenous Studies with the Department of Humanities with Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta. Her dissertation research focused on the interplay... Read More →
avatar for Julie Vaudrin-Charette

Julie Vaudrin-Charette

Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa
Julie Vaudrin-Charette, Pedagogical Advisor (Cégep de l’Outaouais) and Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa. Julie’s research focuses on teacher’s competencies intersections with Indigenous languages. Her work includes experiential learning, intercultural... Read More →



Tuesday March 12, 2019 1:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
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