Indigenous Reads Summer Book Club
Join us for our summer Indigenous Reads Book Club!
Join us for our summer Indigenous Reads Book Club!
Do the proposed updates to the physical campus address the future needs of the university, its communities, and people like you? Join the conversation and get involved at our fall engagement Indigenous Community Open House event in the University Centre (UNC) Ballroom.
The Okanagan Nation’s history with UBC dates back to the inception of this campus in 2005. Join Indigenous Programs and Services (IPS) on an interactive journey through the evolving relationship with UBC and the unique programming offered on our campus. We will begin in FIP 140 with an opportunity to connect and for a short […]
Indigenous Programs and Services | CTL Workshop Join Naim Cardinal, Educational Facilitator with Indigenous Programs and Services, and Jessica Bayer, Educational Consultant for Indigenous Initiatives, for bi-weekly coffee gatherings. These sessions provide a space to ask questions and engage in conversations about truth and reconciliation, decolonization, Indigenization, Indigenous history, culture, worldviews, and more. All are […]
We will screen “Episode #7: Quite the Collection” of the APTN docuseries A Good Game created by Nish Media. Special Guest Catherine Connell, daughter of the legendary Johnny Harms, will be attending the film screening to share information and history on how the game was experienced by her father and family. Naim Cardinal will also bring his hockey card collection for display.
The Okanagan Nation’s history with UBC dates back to the inception of this campus in 2005. Join Indigenous Programs and Services on an interactive journey through the evolving relationship with UBC and the unique programming offered here. We will begin in FIP 139 with an opportunity to connect and for a short presentation to provide […]
In 2021, Bill C-5 made September 30th the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Canada’s first statutory holiday dedicated to commemorating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors of the Residential and Day School System, September 30 is a day to promote education, empower Indigenous voices and work towards Reconciliation for a brighter tomorrow for […]
In 2021, Bill C-5 made September 30th the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Canada’s first statutory holiday dedicated to commemorating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors of the Residential and Day School System, September 30 is a day to promote education, empower Indigenous voices and work towards Reconciliation for a brighter tomorrow for […]
In 2021, Bill C-5 made September 30th the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Canada’s first statutory holiday dedicated to commemorating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors of the Residential and Day School System, September 30 is a day to promote education, empower Indigenous voices and work towards Reconciliation for a brighter tomorrow for […]
In 2021, Bill C-5 made September 30th the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Canada’s first statutory holiday dedicated to commemorating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors of the Residential and Day School System, September 30 is a day to promote education, empower Indigenous voices and work towards Reconciliation for a brighter tomorrow for […]
In 2021, Bill C-5 made September 30th the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Canada’s first statutory holiday dedicated to commemorating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors of the Residential and Day School System, September 30 is a day to promote education, empower Indigenous voices and work towards Reconciliation for a brighter tomorrow for […]
In 2021, Bill C-5 made September 30th the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Canada’s first statutory holiday dedicated to commemorating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors of the Residential and Day School System, September 30 is a day to promote education, empower Indigenous voices and work towards Reconciliation for a brighter tomorrow for […]
In 2021, Bill C-5 made September 30th the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Canada’s first statutory holiday dedicated to commemorating First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors of the Residential and Day School System, September 30 is a day to promote education, empower Indigenous voices and work towards Reconciliation for a brighter tomorrow for […]