06/01/2021
Queen's Conference on Indigenous Reconciliation
The Queen's Conference on Indigenous Reconciliation is a student-led initiative at Queen's Universit
06/01/2021
03/10/2021
We wanted to send out a huge THANK YOU to all of our speakers, sponsors, and delegates who made possible. We are so grateful for your engagement and commitment. If you missed the event or would like a recap, Windspeaker.com has written an article about the conference, shared by the Toronto Star, which we've linked below. Thank you again, and we hope to see you all at !!
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/03/08/queens-university-reconciliation-conference-focuses-on-commerce-and-law.html
The day is here! We are looking forward to an insightful day ahead. Be sure to check your e-mail for the conference link!
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02/22/2021
In addition to an amazing keynote and two panels, will feature breakout workshops in the afternoon to build practical skills and knowledge relating to truth & reconciliation. Sign up today and select your workshop preference: https://forms.gle/9yWxEzMtVnxJ6CdV9
02/17/2021
We are so excited to finally announce our keynote speaker for , John Borrows! Sign up today: https://forms.gle/9yWxEzMtVnxJ6CdV9
John Borrows B.A., M.A., J.D., LL.M. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Osgoode Hall Law School), LL.D. (Hons., Dalhousie, York, SFU, Queen’s & Law Society of Ontario), D.H.L, (Toronto), F.R.S.C., is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School in British Columbia. His publications include, Recovering Canada; The Resurgence of Indigenous Law (Donald Smiley Award for the best book in Canadian Political Science, 2002), Canada's Indigenous Constitution (Canadian Law and Society Best Book Award 2011), Drawing Out Law: A Spirit's Guide (2010), Freedom and Indigenous Constitutionalism ((Donald Smiley Award for the best book in Canadian Political Science, 2016), The Right Relationship (with Michael Coyle, ed.), Resurgence and Reconciliation (with Michael Asch, Jim Tully, eds.), Law’s Indigenous Ethics (2020 Best subsequent Book Award from Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, 2020 W. Wes Pue Best book award from the Canadian Law and Society Association). He is the 2017 Killam Prize winner in Social Sciences and the 2019 Molson Prize Winner from the Canada Council for the Arts, the 2020 Governor General’s Innovation Award. He was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2020. John is Anishinaabe/Ojibway and a member of the Chippewa of the Nawash First Nation in Ontario, Canada.
March 6, 2021. Stay tuned for more details this week.
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