How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America
Date
November 5, 2020
Time
6:10 pm – 7:30 pm

Location

Virtual Event


Oral historians have a reverence for the power of the stories that are shared with us. As practitioners, we also aim to pursue our work through processes that empower our narrators and their larger communities. This workshop with editor Sara Sinclair and curriculum specialist Suzanne Methot will explore how oral history can form the foundation of educational materials designed to challenge oppressive power dynamics. We will explore how the book’s narratives and accompanying curriculum can return the power of the stories to Indigenous youth through teaching materials that are designed to amplify Indigenous voices and embrace Indigenous determinants of educational success. Register Here >>

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