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SUMMARY:Is Reconciliation dead? Ethical and Respectful Engagement with Indigenous Communities
DESCRIPTION: \n\nThis event is part of The BRIDGE Indigenous Enterprises 
 and Social Finance workshop series.\n\nIs Reconciliation dead? Examining 
 the truth in "Truth and Reconciliation" in the context of ethical and 
 respectful engagement with Indigenous communities  
 \n\nFacilitators:\n\n\n	Kelly Crawford\, Anishinaabe-kwe from M'Chigeeng 
 First Nation on Mnidoo Mnising\, Assistant Director\, Indigenous 
 Initiatives | University of Toronto Scarborough\n	Helen Bobiwash\, 
 Anishinaabe-kwe\, Independent Accountant\, FCPA\,FCMA\, CAFM\n\n\nSome 
 Indigenous people contend that Reconciliation is dead and harms are being 
 perpetuated by the Canadian government and society.   Join us for this 
 interactive session as we explore the answers to the following:\n\n\n	How 
 do we put Truth before Reconciliation? \n	What does it mean to live and 
 work on Indigenous land?  \n	What actions can you take in your work and 
 life to build respectful relationships?  \n	How do I engage in business 
 with Indigenous communities ethically and respectfully?   \n
LOCATION:UTSC
ORGANIZER;CN="The BRIDGE UTSC":MAILTO:thebridge@utsc.utoronto.ca
CATEGORIES:Business & Entrepreneurship, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion
CONTACT;CN="The BRIDGE UTSC":MAILTO:thebridge@utsc.utoronto.ca
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://libcal.library.utoronto.ca/calendar/libraryworkshops/indigenous-enterprises-social-finance
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