Caleb Wesley said he wants “to bring both science literacy and Indigenous education together”
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71-year-old Anishinaabe artist Bonnie Devine’s piece to address the environmental impacts of urban development and displacement in the city
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The painting by Indigenous artist Philip Cote was officially unveiled — not that you can see it just yet.
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TMU officially unveils third Indigenous public art piece.
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‘Because They Survived, I Survived’: TMU Observes Truth and Reconciliation Day
Community members gathered in orange shirts to commemorate and acknowledge the impact of residential schools.
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Commemorative events are at the Podium Building in Room 250.
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Ryerson announces three-week period for community to weigh in on name change
Ryerson community members have three weeks to weigh-in on the university’s new name, the university’s vice president academic and provost told On The Record on Monday. Jennifer Simpson says the …
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Ryerson observes its first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
by Serena Lopezby Serena LopezRyerson University joined other post-secondary institutions across the country in honouring its fifth Orange Shirt Day on Thursday. It also marks the first time Sept. 30 was recognized officially as …
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Demonstration at Yonge-Dundas Square commemorates Orange Shirt Day
by Zehra Razaby Zehra RazaMembers of Indigenous communities, survivors of the residential school system and allies gathered at Yonge-Dundas Square Thursday afternoon to commemorate Orange Shirt Day. The demonstration was organized by the Matriarchal …
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With the Fall semester in full swing, reporters Bree Duwyn and Monique Vigneault are here to bring you their picks of some of the best Indigenous filmmaking in contemporary world …