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In this episode of Ampersand, our CEO and host Caitlin Kealey sits down with Jacqueline Ottmann, President of First Nations University of Canada, to discuss the ongoing process of Indigenizing education.
Jackie shares her firsthand experiences with the impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on Indigenous communities, and the transformative steps taken by First Nations University of Canada to integrate Indigenous knowledge systems into their curriculum. The conversation delves into the importance of truth-telling, reconciliation, and the systemic changes needed to support Indigenous students and faculty in higher education. Join us for an insightful and hopeful discussion on the future of Indigenous education and reconciliation in Canada.
This season of Ampersand is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the TRC and explores its lasting impacts. Through conversations with Survivors, scholars, and advocates, this season reflects on the progress made since the TRC’s final report and Calls to Action, while also addressing the challenges that remain.
This podcast is a project of Emdash, the small agency focused on big impact helping progressives be heard.
By EmdashIn this episode of Ampersand, our CEO and host Caitlin Kealey sits down with Jacqueline Ottmann, President of First Nations University of Canada, to discuss the ongoing process of Indigenizing education.
Jackie shares her firsthand experiences with the impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on Indigenous communities, and the transformative steps taken by First Nations University of Canada to integrate Indigenous knowledge systems into their curriculum. The conversation delves into the importance of truth-telling, reconciliation, and the systemic changes needed to support Indigenous students and faculty in higher education. Join us for an insightful and hopeful discussion on the future of Indigenous education and reconciliation in Canada.
This season of Ampersand is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the TRC and explores its lasting impacts. Through conversations with Survivors, scholars, and advocates, this season reflects on the progress made since the TRC’s final report and Calls to Action, while also addressing the challenges that remain.
This podcast is a project of Emdash, the small agency focused on big impact helping progressives be heard.