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Indigenous Focused Programs: Learning from the Wüléelham Experience

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Series
Career Corner, Indigenous programming
Language
English
Speaker(s)
Susan Dion, Associate Vice-President Indigenous Initiatives, York University
Host
4200 - York University
Location
Seymour Schulich Building-SSB N109
This event is in person, but attendees can view, attend, or participate in this event virtually

Wüléelham is a Lenape word that means "make good tracks." Rooted in Indigenous knowledge and pedagogies, Wüléelham courses, cohorts and programs engage participants in learning from Indigenous peoples’ experiences and perspectives. This session will focus on a teaching approach that centers and cultivates Indigenous community. It is an approach that creates possibilities for Indigenous students’ positive engagement in post-secondary education.

Please note this event will be presented in English. Bilingual titles and descriptions are for reference purposes only.

Event descriptions and translation (if applicable) provided by the host organization and published in authenticity by the Federation.

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