A community perspective of United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

We invite you to join our daily Lunch and Learn webinars – an immersive experience to UN-learn the myths of colonial history in Canada.

Lunch and Learn sessions are aimed at an adult audience, and open to the public, and will be hosted virtually over Zoom Webinar and streamed to YouTube.

Expert matter speakers will present for 40-50 minutes before a Q&A between the moderator and guest(s).

All sessions will have simultaneous English-French, and ASL interpretation.

Truth and Reconciliation Week daily Lunch and Learn webinars are presented with the gracious support of Enbridge and the Canadian Public Health Association.

Speakers Marilyn Buffalo and Megan Lewis will discuss the journey of Canada’s endorsement of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the significance of this milestone, and its potential to reshape the Crown-Indigenous relationship. Audience members will come away with knowledge of the progress made and information on how to overcome resistance to the Declaration. Moderated by Sherri Helgason.

Date

Sep 26 2024
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Time

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

More Info

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Location

Canadian Museum of History
100 Laurier Street
Website
https://www.historymuseum.ca/about/

Location 2

Virtual

Organizer

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Website
https://trw-svr.nctr.ca
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The Equal Futures Network acknowledges that Indigenous people are the traditional guardians of Turtle Island, on the land also known as Canada

Read our full Territory Acknowledgment here.