#IndigenousatYU Archives | Faculty of Education /edu/tag/indigenousatyu/ Reinventing education for a diverse, complex world. Fri, 07 Oct 2022 14:51:38 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/28/2020/07/favicon.png #IndigenousatYU Archives | Faculty of Education /edu/tag/indigenousatyu/ 32 32 In the media: 快播视频 Markham Campus exhibits Indigenous artworks in recognition of the site鈥檚 Indigenous heritage /edu/2022/10/07/in-the-media-york-university-markham-campus-exhibits-indigenous-artworks-in-recognition-of-the-sites-indigenous-heritage/ Fri, 07 Oct 2022 14:51:34 +0000 /edu/?p=33018 In recognition of the site鈥檚 Indigenous heritage, 快播视频 unveiled Indigenous art exhibits on the construction hoarding at 快播视频's Markham campus.

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Recently installed Indigenous art exhibits at the 快播视频 Markham Campus
Recently installed Indigenous art exhibits on the construction hoarding at the 快播视频 Markham Campus

In recognition of the site鈥檚 Indigenous heritage, 快播视频 unveiled Indigenous art exhibits on the construction hoarding for the 快播视频 Markham Campus on Sept. 28.

The site of the new campus is part of the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. In view of the tie to the site鈥檚 Indigenous heritage, when 快播视频 partnered with a public art initiatives organization to showcase community artwork for Markham Campus, it encouraged the artists to contemplate reconciliation with Indigenous communities.

Marissa Magneson is a Cree-M茅tis artist, photographer, educator, and workshop facilitator. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Education at 快播视频 this fall. Her research explores Indigenous methodologies using beadwork as visual storytelling.

She submitted an ethnographic photograph 'Frozen Chains of Childhood' that reflects upon the isolating and immobilizing pain Indigenous children endured in the residential school system. The photograph was captured in 2017 after a January ice storm in Barrie, Ont.

鈥淚t is through education that I have begun to melt these chains and unpack my own identity as a Cree-M茅tis woman who came through the public education system without ever learning about residential schools. It was not until the third year of my undergraduate degree, when I chose to enrol in an Indigenous Health and Healing course with Prof. Jon Johnson of 快播视频, that this truth was shared with me. Until then, I did not understand why members of my family had kept our Indigenous identity a secret and felt compelled to pass as white, for the safety of themselves and their children. Learning the truth has forever changed my life. It has put me on a path of learning, unlearning, and relearning so that I can reclaim my culture and pass it on to future generations. Although it was not safe for my ancestors to be Indigenous, I hope that my future children can grow up in a world where it is not only safe but celebrated.鈥

The community artworks have been installed on the construction hoarding at Markham Campus site along Enterprise Boulevard until the construction hoarding is no longer required on site.

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Learning from and with Indigenous Community Members Book Club /edu/events/learning-from-and-with-indigenous-community-members-book-club/ Fri, 10 Jun 2022 13:20:26 +0000 /edu/?post_type=mec-events&p=32211 The second session of the Learning from and with Indigenous Community Members Book Club is taking place during National Indigenous History Month on Tuesday, June 14 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.聽 This book club is a space where non-Indigenous and Indigenous people can come together to learn through conversations amongst Indigenous guest speakers in relation […]

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The second session of the Learning from and with Indigenous Community Members Book Club is taking place during National Indigenous History Month on Tuesday, June 14 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.聽

This book club is a space where non-Indigenous and Indigenous people can come together to learn through conversations amongst Indigenous guest speakers in relation to Indigenous literature and topics that are meaningful to them and their nations/communities. It is an invitation to get to know Indigenous community members at 快播视频 and in neighbouring communities. The intention is to cultivate learning about the diverse histories, ways of knowing, ways of being, lived experiences, identities, and visions for the future of Indigenous Peoples.

Guest peakers are Marianne and Georgie Groat, settler/Haudenosaunee sisters, who will be in dialogue with one another about the award-winning book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Potawatomi scholar Robin Wall Kimmerer.

This event is organized by the Department of Indigenous Initiatives and is open to any member of the 快播视频 community. If you would like to join, please click on the following registration link [].

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