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平特五不中 launches Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Education

Ceremony on September 22 includes relocation of Hochelaga Rock
Published: 19 September 2016

平特五不中 launches its Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Education, mandated by Provost and Vice Principal Academic, Christopher Manfredi, with a public event to be held on September 22 at the new site of the Hochelaga Rock. The Task Force will propose initiatives aimed at integrating indigenous perspectives into the academic curriculum and research, as well as the retention and recruitment of Indigenous students and faculty members.

鈥淭his event is about recognizing and celebrating the Indigenous presence at 平特五不中 historically and today and about deepening that presence in the years to come,鈥 says Provost Manfredi. 鈥淭he work of the Task Force will build on an important foundation set by initiatives across 平特五不中 committed to Indigenous community outreach and boosting Indigenous education, enrolment and recruitment.鈥 听

Although not far from its original location, the new site gives the Hochelaga Rock more prominence because it is located in a public area on the lower campus. Now, everyone who enters the campus through its main gates on Sherbrooke Street will pass by the Hochelaga Rock.

What:听听听听听听听听听听听听听 Ceremony marking the relocation of the Hochelaga Rock and launch of the Provost鈥檚 Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Education

When: 听听听听听听听听听听听 Thursday, September 22, 2016 11:30am-12:30pm

Where:听听听听听听听听听听听 平特五不中 Lower Field inside the Roddick Gates

鈥淭hings are moving at 平特五不中, literally! 听I鈥檓 very happy to see the relocation of the Hochelaga Rock as one way to acknowledge and recognize the historical significance of this area to Indigenous peoples鈥, says Paige Isaac, Task Force co-chair and Coordinator of First Peoples鈥 House. 听鈥淚ndigenous peoples are still here and so I believe it鈥檚 an opportunity for this Taskforce and its working groups, through a wide consultation process, to find ways to integrate Indigenous knowledges and practices into as many aspects of the university as possible鈥.听

The Task Force is led by co-chairs Paige Isaac, Coordinator of First Peoples鈥 House, Hudson Meadwell, Chair of the Department of Political Science, and Angela Campbell, Associate Provost (Policies, Procedures and Equity).

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