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New program in Social Work indigenizes curriculum

February 23, 2016 — 
A new program in the Faculty of Social Work will respond to the needs of the Indigenous community and recognize the importance of incorporating Indigenous knowledge into post-secondary education

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Manitoban: U of M Debates Mandatory Indigenous Course Requirement

February 11, 2016 — 
How to implement indigenous teachings into programming?

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THE STATUE OF LOUIS RIEL, ADORNED WITH A SASH BY THE MÉTIS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

Remembering the legacy of Louis Riel and the Métis he fought for

February 10, 2016 — 
On Friday, February 12, the Riel statue outside of Migizii Agamik will be adorned with a Métis sash

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CBC: University of Saskatchewan partners with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

February 9, 2016 — 
The University of Saskatchewan has partnered with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation to provide students, faculty, and the public with information on Canada's history with Indigenous Peoples.

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Faculty of Law News

Faculty of Law moving forward with commitment to TRC-recommended Indigenous legal education

February 2, 2016 — 
'Lawyers, more than most, have the ability to affect meaningful change and move toward reconciliation in our society. For us, continuing to act on Call to Action 28 is an absolute must'

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CBC: Indigenous education at Winnipeg’s major universities up for debate Thursday

January 26, 2016 — 
The discussion is part of the U of M's Indigenous Awareness Week, which runs from Jan. 25 to 29.

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Exploring the opportunities of integrating Indigenous knowledge

January 24, 2016 — 
Join us at Indigenous Awareness Week

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David Barnard at city hall with Mayor Brian Bowman in call to end racism in Winnipeg

‘There’s much still to be done. But we’re on the right path.’

January 22, 2016 — 
One year ago Maclean’s magazine declared Winnipeg Canada’s most racist city. What's changed?

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David Barnard at city hall with Mayor Brian Bowman in call to end racism in Winnipeg

Maclean’s: One year later

January 21, 2016 — 
President David Barnard submitted his thoughts to Maclean's magazine, one year after the national magazine declared Winnipeg Canada's most racist city.

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Conflict and Consensus: Reconciliation and the future of Native Studies

January 20, 2016 — 
Colloquium series all are welcome to attend

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