Centering Indigenous Knowledge and Truth—Moving Beyond Performative Gestures (ONLINE)
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
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The Office of the Vice-Principal (Culture, Equity, and Inclusion) invites you to the second event in our five-part Re-Imagining Academia speaker series:
Centering Indigenous Knowledge and Truth—Moving Beyond Performative Gestures.
Speaker: Dr. Mark Green, Professor and NSERC Scholar in Residence for Indigenous Collaboration
Moderator: Dr. Aleksandra Bergier, Research Advisor, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization (EDII)
Date: March 27, 2025
Time: 1:30 – 3:00 PM EST
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About the Presentation
As universities across Canada respond to the calls for truth and reconciliation, there is an urgent need to move beyond symbolic gestures and toward meaningful systemic change. In this session, Dr. Mark Green, Professor and NSERC Scholar in Residence for Indigenous Collaboration (Queen's University), will highlight the responsibilities of academic institutions in authentically centering Indigenous knowledge and truth. He will also discuss the significance of decolonizing curricula, research methodologies, and institutional policies to ensure that Indigenous perspectives are included and intertwined as foundational elements of academic and administrative practices.
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