
Confronting Uncomfortable Conversations in the Classroom: The Pedagogy of Emotion
By Erin Yun posted on Oct 30, 2017
On October 12, 2017, Jude Walker, assistant professor of Adult Learning and Education, and Shayna Hornstein, a body-focused psychotherapist, registered physical therapist, and recent graduate in Adult Learning and Education, facilitated a Classroom Climate workshop on “Confronting Uncomfortable Conversations in the Classroom: The Pedagogy of Emotion.”
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Q&A: Brendon Easton, Allard School of Law, Indigenous Law Students’ Association
By Janey Lew posted on
The Peter Allard School of Law’s Indigenous Studies Legal Program recently began offering a Cultural Competency certificate. We had the good fortune of connecting with JD Candidate Brendan Easton, who has been working with the law school to introduce this program.
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Whose 150? Aboriginal Un-History Month exhibition highlights Indigenous work at the university
By emi1989 posted on Sep 27, 2017
The Aboriginal Un-History Month exhibition brought together Indigenous work, resources and collaborations from across campus.
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Time and Place at UBC Project Update
By Hanae Tsukada posted on Sep 12, 2017
Since we launched the project to include Musqueam history as a prominent aspect of the online resource Time and Place at UBC last summer, we were blessed by the opportunities to work with two UBC students of Musqueam descent – Sara Louie and Mathew Andreatta.
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UBC introduces interdisciplinary course on Indigenous Cultural Safety
By Julia Burnham posted on Jul 28, 2017
The Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health (CEIH) has partnered with UBC Health to bring forth a new interdisciplinary learning experience on Indigenous Cultural Safety.
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