Panel: Ni’isjoohl Memorial Pole Rematriation
On December 1, 2022, the Nisga’a Lisims Government announced that a long-stolen memorial totem pole would be returned
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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,
The B.C. First Nations Women’s, 2SLGBTQQIA+, Self-Determination & Rematriation Research Governance Summit will take place October 17 &
Attention: Faculty, Staff, Students, and Residents on the three SFU Campuses You are invited to ‘walk the
Dr. Gloria Lin, CCEJ Postdoctoral Fellow, recently published an article titled: Alluvial Zones of Decolonizing Internationalization of Higher
In collaboration with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, Dr. Amy Parent, CCEJ Associate Director, recently published a magazine
This 2018 article, co-authored by CCEJ Associate Director Dr. Amy Parent, “considers the potential of engaging the First Peoples Principles
A new French translation is available for CCEJ’s Cyber Libel Mock Trial resource. This resource is a practical lesson for
CCEJ Research Assistant Carolyn Tinglin has published a chapter within the book Feminists Talk Whiteness. The chapter is titled Academic Survival:
CCEJ Associate Director Dr. Amy Parent has recently contributed to an article outlining concerning changes to national research funding, and
Cassidy Centre for Educational Justice
Faculty of Education Simon Fraser University
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8888 University Drive Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Canada
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