The Power of a Name film series examines contested histories of naming at UBC
“The Power of a Name” is a film series that examines the contested history of naming practices at UBC’s first year student residence, Totem Park, and features stories of relationships between UBC and Indigenous communities.
Bridging the Knowledge Gap and Engaging with TRC Calls to Action
During the session on “Bridging the Knowledge Gap: Indigenous Foundations,” Kathryn and David outlined their approaches to engaging students in conversations about Indigenous topics in the various courses they’ve taught here at UBC.
Classroom Climate Series: Campus Climate
We’ve rescheduled one of our sessions, “Addressing Campus Climate in Your Classroom” for November 3, 10AM-12PM, and hope this change in time will encourage more of you to register and attend this important workshop!
TLEF update, and introducing Mathew Andreatta, one of our Time and Place student assistants
With the support of the 2016-17 Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) grant, the online resource Time and Place at UBC: Our Histories and Relations has been undergoing exciting new developments.
Indigenous Initiatives Open House – Thank you!
It was a treat to have a full house for a demonstration of the c̓əsnaʔəm educator’s toolkit by members of the Musqueam Language and Culture Department: elder Larry Grant, Jill Campbell, and Vanessa Campbell.
Classroom Climate Series: Territory Acknowledgment
What goes into a territory/land acknowledgement and what are the things we can each think about to engage responsibly in this practice?
Shifting our language to reflect current practice: Aboriginal to Indigenous
We are changing our team name from Aboriginal Initiatives to Indigenous Initiatives.
Time and Place at UBC receives TLEF project grant!
We are pleased to announce that Time and Place at UBC: Our Histories and Relations, has received a Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) project grant.
Workshop explores ways of supporting Indigenous students at UBC
Karlene Harvey, who joined Aboriginal Student Affairs in 2015, offers both cultural and academic support to students at the UBC Vancouver campus.
Musqueam Artist Shares Research, Cultural Practices, and Oral Histories
Musqueam community member and artist Morgan Guerin shared and discussed Musqueam culture, history, and his contribution to the exhibit cəsnaʔəm, the city before the city.