from Canada’s History The McCord Stewart Museum’s new permanent exhibition, Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience, invites the public to connect with eleven Indigenous nations in Quebec. Visitors take the titular three-part journey, which begins by shedding light on ...
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GRASAC joins International Meeting on Birchbark
By Cara Krmpotich Left to right: Lori Beavis, Ruth Phillips, Alan Ojiig Corbiere and Cara Krmpotich along the bank of the Credit River. On October 14-16, GRASAC members visited University of Toronto Mississauga and Mississaugas of the Credit territory for an international gathering focused on ...
Congratulations to Dr. Marie-Pierre Bousquet and Dr. Karl Hele
from the Association canadienne d’histoire de l’éducation / Canadian History of Education Association Congratulations to Dr. Marie-Pierre Bousquet and Dr. Karl Hele, recipients of the best French-language book in the field of educational history!The Canadian History of Education ...
Kay-nah-chi-wah-nung Gathering
By Pamela Klassen, Art Hunter, Krista Barclay, & Teagan de Laronde With eagles circling over the river and the northern lights dancing at night, the Manitou Mounds hosted a gathering of over fifty people, including many GRASAC members, on the weekend of October 1-2. The ...
Moved to Action: Activating UNDRIP in Canadian Museums
from the Canadian Museums Association In 2015, the Canadian Museums Association (CMA) was named in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action #67, to deliver a report and recommendations as part of a national review of museum policies and their relationship with the United Nations ...