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.
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.
həm̓ləsəm̓ and q̓ələχən House Films Released!
Find out about a new educational film series being developed by CTLT’s Aboriginal Initiatives team.
Truth and Reconciliation at UBC: Confronting Our Legacies
Sarah Ling shares her reflection on the UBC Truth and Reconciliation Commission Student Conference held on April 5, 2013.
Aboriginal Initiatives: Classroom Climate Series
Learn more about this year-long series, which combines mini-class lectures, interactive group activities, and one-on-one discussions.
Aboriginal (Un)History Month: Using Film to Create Dialogue at UBC
Maryel Sparks Cardinal discusses how her film course project raised awareness of Aboriginal history, and encouraged dialogue.
Capacity-building for Discussing Aboriginal Topics in the Classroom
At a CTLT Institute session, Amy Perreault and Erin Hanson introduced two of their most recent research projects: What I Learned in Class Today and Indigenous Foundations.