Laurentian University to host next Building Reconciliation Forum

October 30, 2023
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Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre at Laurentian University

Universities Canada’s annual forum on building reconciliation to be held in Sudbury

SUDBURY—Laurentian University will host the next Building Reconciliation Forum, an event aimed at connecting Indigenous and university communities to create meaningful change in support of Indigenous education and Truth and Reconciliation.

Hosted by the office of academic and Indigenous programs at Laurentian University, Universities Canada’s 2024 Building Reconciliation Forum will take place in the Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre in June. 

The Forum will support participants in exploring critical issues related to education for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students; responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action; and Indigenizing post-secondary institutions.

“Indigenous education and reconciliation are core to Laurentian University’s tricultural identity and we are honoured to host the Forum. We hope to grow an understanding of what post-secondary institutions can do to advance the work and impact of reconciliation,” said Dominic Beaudry, associate vice-president, office of academic and Indigenous programs (Zhibiigegamik wi Kendaaswin miinwa Nitaamgayaajig Kinomaagewinan) at Laurentian University. 

“Congratulations to Laurentian University on its selection as host of the next Building Reconciliation Forum,” said Philip Landon, interim president and CEO of Universities Canada. “Advancing Indigenous education and reconciliation is a top priority for Canadian universities, and the Forum helps universities do so in a meaningful and collaborative way. We look forward to engaging with communities surrounding Laurentian University in 2024 as we continue this critically important work.”

“Laurentian University is proud to be hosting the Forum and we look forward to welcoming our colleagues to Sudbury,” said Dr. Sheila Embleton, interim president and vice-chancellor, Laurentian University.

The Forum will facilitate knowledge sharing in a wide variety of formats: panel discussions, oral histories, workshops, posters, lectures and presentations from the visual and performing arts. Guest speakers, Elders and Knowledge Keepers will all be engaged in advancing Truth and Reconciliation.

The Forum will bring together speakers and participants from across the country, Turtle Island and local Indigenous groups and community members. Program details will be shared as soon as possible.

Learn more about the Building Reconciliation Forum.

About Laurentian University (Akinomaagegamik):
Laurentian University serves over 8,000 students on its campus in Sudbury, Ontario, and is one of two bilingual universities in the province of Ontario. Committed to its bilingual, tri-cultural mandate, Laurentian University offers an outstanding university experience in English and French with a comprehensive approach to Indigenous education.

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