A lecture by Jesse Boiteau, Head of Archives, National Centre for Truth & Reconciliation. Join the first session of the Winter 2023 edition of the open classroom series, Antiracism & Decolonization in Archives & Records Management: Open Classroom Series, co-hosted by Dr. Jamila Ghaddar (Dalhousie U) and Krystal Payne (UofM) as part of their courses, … Continue reading Event from the Antiracism and Decolonization in Archives and Records Management Open Classroom Series | Community connections: plural provenance theory and the role of archives and records in Indigenous community-led research on 3/15
Course | Transitional Justice: Truth, Reconciliation, Reparations & Community Building
This course is geared toward people interested in learning about and exploring the future of creating grassroots truth telling, reparative initiatives across the state of Maine. Register now! Course launches 10/26
Event | Dawnland Film and Discussion 10/11
Indigenous People’s Day October 11, 2021 at 6:00 PM Don't miss this unique opportunity to engage with a few of the women who created Wabanaki REACH and the historic Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The documentary film about their work, Dawnland, will be available to view online prior to the panel discussion. Dawnland is a … Continue reading Event | Dawnland Film and Discussion 10/11