Both of these two events will be helpful to you.
Best Regards, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science Faculty Affiliate, Schwartz Reisman Institute https://www.torontosri.ca/ University of Toronto, ON, CA Ph: +1 647 220 3482 Skype: syed.ishtiaque.ahmed web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ My Availability: Google Calendar Link https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ishtiaque.uoft%40gmail.com&ctz=America%2FToronto
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Community-Based Research Canada (CBRCanada) welcomes you to participate this winter and spring 2021 in an extended six-part online learning and discussion series exploring the topic of *Decolonizing Community-Based Research.*
*January Sessions* *Webinar: January 21, 12 noon ET* *Uplifting Indigenous Community Wisdom - Skookum Lab's Journey in Indigenous Social Innovation* Speakers: Jeska Slater, Skookum Lab’s Indigenous Social Innovation Coordinator and Krystal Dumais, Skookum Lab Ambassador
Through a highly collaborative and Indigenous social innovation process, Skookum Lab's goal is to make Surrey British Columbia a great place for Indigenous children and youth. The lab is engaging community, organizations, and government agencies to address the systems that create and sustain Indigenous child and youth poverty in Surrey BC, now home to the largest Indigenous population in the province. Join us for a presentation on how uplifting Indigenous community wisdom has been a transformative process both on a systems level and within the community itself.
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*Live Discussion: January 28, **12 noon ET* *Uplifting Indigenous Community Wisdom*
Participate in a live discussion with fellow community-based researchers across the country to reflect and explore how to integrate learnings from the "Uplifting Indigenous Wisdom" webinar into our own research projects and work.
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