Blog — ...receive their degrees. Some are single parents, some have taken thirty-three years to complete their degree, some are from Alberta, some are from Nigeria. Each grad has a unique story...
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Blog — ...and graduate classrooms and the open access versions have been well-used by students and professors alike. Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place From political science and cultural...
Blog — ...enough to learn about residential schools. It’s a tough read—triggering and horrific—but it is also laced with light and the power of culture, language, family, traditions, and learning to trust...
Blog — Photo: Detail of Tsątsąke k’e (Iron Foot Place) by Alex Janvier in Rogers Place. Did you know that all Edmontonians are treaty people? About half of Canada’s land is...