Where Are We in the World? Announcing a New Film Series
Where Are We in the World? is a new film series that features sites around the Lower Mainland shaped by often ignored or hidden histories of struggle and agency.
Exploring the City Before the City
Susan Rowley and Jordan Wilson discuss the new exhibit at the Museum of Anthropology: ćǝsnaɁǝm, the city before the city. The exhibit aims to bring awareness to the deep-seated and often neglected Musqueam history beneath Vancouver.
unceded.
unceded. was on display in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre from Jan.18-Feb.25, 2015. Find out more about this exhibit and visit the online archive.
Knowing the Land Beneath Our Feet
Learn more about Knowing the Land Beneath Our Feet, a new multimedia initiative at UBC.
Uncovering Indigenous Stories at this “Place of Mind”
Sarah Ling, Hanae Tsukada, Amy Perreault, and Drew Ann Wake share new digital resources that highlight UBC’s relationships with Indigenous peoples. Learn more about these teaching and learning tools.
Where Are We in the World? Film Screening
Where Are We in the World? is a series of films that feature sites around the Lower Mainland shaped by often ignored or hidden histories of struggle and agency. Join us for a debut screening event on Friday, March 6, 2015.
A Landless Territory: How Do We Articulate Cyberspace Within the Discourse of Indigenous Studies?
David Gaertner discusses the importance of Indigenous new media and provides local examples.
Our Truth: UBC’s Engagement with the TRC One Year Later
In this panel discussion, invited Faculty and Students reflect on their exploration and engagement with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, last year on Sept.18, 2014.
Aboriginal Initiatives – Classroom Climate Series
Aboriginal Initiatives presents “Uncovering Indigenous Stories at this “Place of Mind”: Bridging the Digital World and Place at UBC” on Wed 19 November from 9:30am – 11:30am.
Aboriginal Initiatives – Classroom Climate Series
Aboriginal Initiatives presents Classroom Climate Series: “How Do we Articulate Cyberspace (a landless territory) within the discourse of Indigenous Studies?” on Wed 29 October from 1 – 3pm.