2012 01-26 ien-sage-sese symposium

3
IEN/SAGE/SESE Symposium February 7th 2011 - OISE PEACE LOUNGE Wiicihitinaaniwak - 'A Gathering: Helping Each Other' Graduate Symposium University of Toronto, Feb 7th, 2011 OISE Peace Lounge 12th Floor ---------------------------- Programme | Program 11:30 Remarks from SAGE and IEN: Peace Lounge, 12th Floor (Coffee and Tea) 11:40 - 12:00 Opening with Elder Eileen Antone 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch 1:00 - 2:30 Break Out Sessions: Navigating Ethics and Indigenous Knowledge in the Academy Note : For Aboriginal (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) Graduate Students ONLY Workshop organized by : Dr. Renee Linklater and Chelsea Gabel, ABD Location : OISE 8280

Transcript of 2012 01-26 ien-sage-sese symposium

Page 1: 2012 01-26 ien-sage-sese symposium

IEN/SAGE/SESE Symposium February 7th 2011 - OISE PEACE LOUNGE

Wiicihitinaaniwak - 'A Gathering: Helping Each Other'Graduate Symposium

University of Toronto, Feb 7th, 2011OISE Peace Lounge 12th Floor

----------------------------

Programme | Program

11:30 Remarks from SAGE and IEN: Peace Lounge, 12th Floor(Coffee and Tea)

11:40 - 12:00                      Opening with Elder Eileen Antone

12:00 - 1:00                         Lunch

1:00 -  2:30                         Break Out Sessions:

Navigating Ethics and Indigenous Knowledge in the AcademyNote : For Aboriginal (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) Graduate Students ONLYWorkshop organized by : Dr. Renee Linklater and Chelsea Gabel, ABDLocation : OISE 8280

Doing Research with Indigenous Peoples : OCAP Principles 101Open To All Undergraduate and Graduate StudentsWorkshop organized by : Dr. Suzanne Stewart and Allison ReevesLocation : OISE 4426

Page 2: 2012 01-26 ien-sage-sese symposium

2:30 - 2:45                Coffee Break in Peace Lounge

2 :45 - 5 :00             'Helping Each Other' Panel (Moderator : TBA)Location Peace Lounge: OISE 12th Floor

Panel will include:

Roberta N. Desnomie (Masters Student)(Native Studies, University of Saskatchewan)Killing the Man, Constructing the Indian: A Grid-group Cultural TheoryApproach to Understanding Traditions of Canadian Racism in the 21stCentury (a wihtiko allegory)

Brenda Wastasecoot, ABD(OISE, University of Toronto)Nikis: Memory Mapping as an Aboriginal Community Healing Approach

Nicole Latulippe(Geography and Planning, University of Toronto)Mapping Indigenous Lands - Exploring Critical Hybrid Cartographies

Andrew Judge, PhD Student(Education, University of Western Ontario)Ji-bmoseyaanh Nokomis gii-bmosed: Following in the Footsteps of myGrandmother

Dr. Renee Linklater(CAMH)Decolonising trauma work: Indigenous practitioners share stories andstrategies

5:00 - 5:15                         Closing