Unsettling Scottish Studies: Canons, Chronologies, Colonialisms
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This letter, written by former SFU Graduate student Dvorah Silverman, outlines several ways in which white settler students
On December 1, 2022, the Nisga’a Lisims Government announced that a long-stolen memorial totem pole would be returned
Nisga’a Dancing in Both Worlds documents the struggle of the Nisga’a people, in court and at negotiating tables,
Attention: Faculty, Staff, Students, and Residents on the three SFU Campuses You are invited to ‘walk the
Black history and anti-racism in Canada. (2021). Manitoba Education. https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/diversity/multic/docs/black-history-anti-racism-canada.pdf The Black History and Anti-Racism in Canada document is
Congratulations to Dr. Amy Parent, Noxs Ts’aawit, Associate Director of CCEJ, for receiving $4,000 in funding from SFU’s Community Engagement
Furthering Justice through Education Youth Leadership Award In Honour of 2023 Wilps Ni’isjoohl Memorial Totem Pole Rematriation This award is
The Cassidy Centre for Educational Justice would like to congratulate Mehtab Purewal, an undergraduate research assistant at the Centre, for
Khalil, M. H. (2022, April 1). Why is Ramadan called Ramadan? IslamiCity. https://www.islamicity.org/75039/why-is-ramadan-called-ramadan/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk7bwsY6b-wIVLiqtBh2PXQIREAMYASAAEgJcU_D_BwE This article aims to provide information and resources about
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