Tenth anniversary of the Indigenous Graduate Student Symposium

UBC is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Indigenous Graduate Student Symposium on March 9. Richard Atelo will give a keynote address, “Indigenous Intellectual Traditions: Re/stor(y)ing Time and Space” and launch his book, The Principles of Tsawalk: An Indigenous Approach to Global Crisis. The graduate student research presentations will be held on March 10.

Date:  March 9
Time: 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Place: UBC First Nations House of Learning, 1985 West Mall
Info:  http://www.calendar.events.ubc.ca/s/3Bz or contact: gradsage@interchange.ubc.ca

The event is hosted by UBC’s Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement, Faculty of Education, Indigenous Education Institute of Canada, Dept. of Educational Studies, Kloshe Tillicum Aboriginal Health Research Network for B.C. and Western North, and UBC Press.