Entering the Conversation: Racialized Peoples and Indigenous-Settler Conciliation

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MacKinnon 121

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As Canada grows more diverse, how can racialized peoples better enter into conversations about settler colonialism, the genocide of Indigenous peoples, self-determination, and reconciliation? 

Join us for an engaging panel discussion about racialized peoples and Indigenous-settler conciliation. All the panelists are from particular South Asian (and mixed European) heritages, but the conversation draws on common experiences of racialized peoples and communities.

No registration required.


Moderator

 
Headshot of Ann Marie Beals, a person wearing black-framed glasses smiling, wearing two thick braids, a colourful top and long colourful earrings.

Ann Marie Beals, Moderator, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University


Panelists

 
A headshot of David MacDonald smiling, wearing dark-framed glasses and a suit-jacket and collared shirt.

David MacDonald, Professor, Department of Political Science at the University of Guelph

 
Headshot of Liam Midzain-Gobin, a person with short hair and a short beard, smiling and wearing a cardigan over a collared shirt.

Liam Midzain-Gobin, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science at Brock University

 
A headshot of Heena Mistry, a person smiling with long dark hair, dark-rimmed glasses, and a blazer.

Heena Mistry, Manager, EDI Training, Planning & Strategic Initiatives, Wilfrid Laurier University

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