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March 20th, 2025 – Disconnect to Reconnect with Vanessa and Ariana from Decolonize and Rize

March 20th, 2025 – Disconnect to Reconnect with Vanessa and Ariana from Decolonize and Rize

Email, social media, and other online platforms keep us constantly plugged in to the outside world. In this circle participants will reflect on simple ways to disconnect from the digital world so they can reconnect with themselves. We will also explore accessible ways to cultivate a deeper connection to the land regardless of where one […]

February 25th, 2024 – Art and The Power of Presence with Jaime Black-Morsette

February 25th, 2024 – Art and The Power of Presence with Jaime Black-Morsette

This session will centre the power of creative, collective action in public spaces to amplify marginalized voices. Focusing on The REDress Project and its impact on grassroots community organizing and looking into other women/2S led community art action projects that disrupt colonial narratives by reclaiming power and place. Thank you for your interest and participation! […]

March 11th, 2025 – Indigenizing Kidney Research Through Relationality and Kindness: A Can-SOLVE CKD Network Approach with Catherine Turner and Jocelyn Jones

March 11th, 2025 – Indigenizing Kidney Research Through Relationality and Kindness: A Can-SOLVE CKD Network Approach with Catherine Turner and Jocelyn Jones

  In recognition of March being Kidney Health Month in Canada and World Kidney Day happening on March 13, the Can-SOLVE CKD Network will explore the ethical and collaborative approaches to Indigenizing kidney research, focusing on relationality and kindness. We will discuss the importance of relationality, building trust, and fostering community engagement. In addition we will […]

February 18th, 2025 – Refusing the Diversity Problem: Liberalism, Genomics, and Indigenous Critique with Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk

February 18th, 2025 – Refusing the Diversity Problem: Liberalism, Genomics, and Indigenous Critique with Dr. Jessica Kolopenuk

The “genomic diversity problem” in the field of medical genetics and precision health research reflects an enduring colonial logic tied to liberal identity/difference politics, which prioritize inclusion and representation over substantive engagement with Indigenous sovereignties on their own terms. This paper critiques diversity initiatives in genomics, arguing that they perpetuate colonial structures by framing Indigeneity […]

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