We respectfully acknowledge the Justice Institute of British Columbia serves people across the province situated on Traditional, unceded, and Treaty Territories and the many Nations who are represented by the urban Indigenous population in British Columbia. Together we all have a responsibility to affect change and action towards our commitment to Truth & Reconciliation and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion. Through L.E.A.R.N., you can take action right now.
L.E.A.R.N. is hosted in collaboration with Office of Indigenization, Library and CTLI.
Join our online community in Teams where we will share resources and keep the conversation going. Each of the themes will also have a 90-minute live session scheduled at New Westminster campus (participate in person or online).
Estimated time commitment for each topic is between 4 and 6 hours depending on the type and length of the resource. This estimate includes the time to view, read or listen, the live session and online community discussion.
Facilitators: Heather Saranczak & Jason La Rochelle
Living Indigenization 2021-2027 by Heather Saranczak, Secwépemc Nation, Senior Advisor, Office of Indigenization and Jason La Rochelle, Haida Nation, Director, Office of Indigenization
We will read and discuss the complete resource.
Registered participants will also receive a copy of the soon to be published Living Indigenization Engagement Protocols & Guidelines. The resource will be part of our discussion.
With resident Elder Phillip Gladue, Métis Nation
Facilitators: TBD
All We Can Save: Truth, Courage and Solutions for the Climate Crisis Edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson & Katharine K. Wilkinson
We will read three chapters that will be provided to you upon registration:
Indigenous Climate Action Pod, Episode One: Healing Justice.
What on Earth. Episode: It takes a village to cope with climate anxiety Nov 2023: CBC Podcast hosted by Laura Lynch.
With resident Elder Ken Pruden, Métis Nation
Facilitators: Sam Matychuk, Victoria Ansell
On Spotify
On Apple Podcasts
2. Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay Timothy Dolmage (eBook) Audiobook version of Academic Ableism (read/listen to the introduction at a minimum)
3. Purposeful Steps Away From Ableism – 18 mins (Video) Seale, A. (2019) Purposeful Steps Away from Ableism. TEDx Chilliwack.