Archive

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.

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.

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.

Time and Place at UBC: Our Histories and Relations

A new online educational resource documents UBC’s key historical moments with Aboriginal peoples, while locating these moments in broader contexts at UBC, BC, and Canada.

TA Training Coordinator Spotlight: Leigh Barrick & Jessica Hallenbeck

TA Training Coordinators Leigh Barrick & Jessica Hallenbeck on working with Aboriginal Initiatives.

Exploring Complexities in Using Student Voice in Pedagogy for Decolonizing: A Reading/Workshop

CTLT Aboriginal Initiatives is glad to host this workshop as their last Classroom Climate Series session for the spring semester.