Indigenous Initiatives Related Events
Time and Place at UBC: Our Histories and Relations
By Hanae Tsukada on September 18, 2014
A new online educational resource documents UBC’s key historical moments with Aboriginal peoples, while locating these moments in broader contexts at UBC, BC, and Canada.
TA Training Coordinator Spotlight: Leigh Barrick & Jessica Hallenbeck
By Hanae Tsukada on September 1, 2014
TA Training Coordinators Leigh Barrick & Jessica Hallenbeck on working with Aboriginal Initiatives.
Aboriginal (Un)History Month: Honouring Our Journeys
By Sarah Ling on June 1, 2014
In June 2014, celebrate Aboriginal (Un)History Month with the UBC Library!
Exploring Complexities in Using Student Voice in Pedagogy for Decolonizing: A Reading/Workshop
By loongchan on April 2, 2014
CTLT Aboriginal Initiatives is glad to host this workshop as their last Classroom Climate Series session for the spring semester.
Truth and Reconciliation at UBC: Reconciliation and LFS 350
By Michael Wong on March 27, 2014
Dr. Eduardo Jovel discusses how he was able to engage students in his LFS 350 course with the TRC.
həm̓ləsəm̓ and q̓ələχən House Films Released!
By Sarah Ling on February 19, 2014
Find out about a new educational film series being developed by CTLT’s Aboriginal Initiatives team.
Truth and Reconciliation at UBC: Engaging Biology Students with the TRC
By Michael Wong on January 29, 2014
Find out how Shona Ellis and Pam Kalas were able to engage over 200 BIOL 121 students with the TRC.
More Than Content: Working Critically with Fear, Guilt, Privilege, and other "Hidden" Issues
By Ashley Luk on January 22, 2014
Amy Perreault and Natalie Baloy discuss classroom climates that facilitate productive forms of affective learning.
Truth and Reconciliation at UBC: Learning About the Past and Present to Transform the Future
By Ashley Luk and Michael Wong on September 27, 2013
Learn about engagement opportunities that resulted from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) National Event.
Truth and Reconciliation at UBC
By Michael Wong on September 6, 2013
Learn more about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The CTLT is located on the ancestral and unceded territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ - speaking xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) peoples. These lands have long been a place of learning for Musqueam, with cultural and traditional knowledge passed down from generation to generation for thousands of years.