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“Practicing an Unsettling Pedagogy of History and Hope in Post-TRC Canada”: conférence de Mme Paulette Regan

L’équipe du LABRRI vous invite toutes et tous à la conférence de Mme Paulette Regan, Practicing an Unsettling Pedagogy of History and Hope in Post-TRC Canada.

Présentation (extrait):

Dr. Regan will reflect on how practicing this unsettling pedagogy in post-TRC reconciliation education and learning initiatives enables non-Indigenous people to take responsibility for their own decolonizing and to work in respectful solidarity with Indigenous peoples to restory Canadian history, confront racism and injustice, foster transformative social change and generate critical hope for the future. Noting the challenges of teaching the ‘unsettling’ history and ongoing legacy of the residential school system and Canada’s settler colonial past, she offers some decolonizing principles and practical strategies for using this pedagogical approach in intercultural contexts.

 

Paulette Reagan
Former Research Director for The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Jeudi, 14 mars 2019, 13h à 16h
3744 Jean-Brillant
Local 104 (Rez-de-chaussée)
Montréal