
UNESCO Chair in Transforming Indigenous Knowledge Research Governance & Rematriation Launch
You are warmly invited to witness the official UNESCO Chair in Transforming Indigenous Knowledge Research Governance & Rematriation
This section highlights new and/or popular resources for our regular visitors to the CCEJ website. You may find here new research publications, popular teaching resources, new films and discussion guides produced by the CCEJ, information about upcoming events, links to media appearances by members of the CCEJ.
You are warmly invited to witness the official UNESCO Chair in Transforming Indigenous Knowledge Research Governance & Rematriation
We are pleased to announce that the long-awaited third edition of CCEJ Director Dr. Özlem Sensoy and Dr.
We are honoured to share the respected matriarchal leaders who will guide this year’s BC First Nations Women’s,
Appointment Type: Part-Time, Contract (17-20 hours/week, with potential for extension and additional hours) Contract Term: October 2025 –
In this insightful interview, Sabrina Ngo, CCEJ Centre Coordinator and a doctoral candidate in the Educational Theory and
JUNE 10, 2025 (VANCOUVER, CANADA) — Leading scholars Dr. Amy Parent from the Nisga’a Nation and Dr. Sonajharia
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 a curriculum
Dr. Gloria Lin, CCEJ Postdoctoral Fellow, recently published an article titled: Alluvial Zones of Decolonizing Internationalization of Higher Education. Abstract:
INTERSECTIONS AND INTERVENTIONS: MAKING VISIBLE THE INVISIBLE VIOLENCE OF POWER EQUITY STUDIES IN EDUCATION LECTURE This presentation focuses on the
MICROACTIONS: MOVES IN RESEARCH, TEACHING, AND SERVICE THAT CAN SHIFT EQUITY CREEDS INTO DEEDS On March 29th, Dr. Sensoy was