Feature Story: Blackstock to deliver Woodrow Lloyd Lecture

The Woodrow Lloyd lecture is presented annually by the Faculty of Arts to recognize the outstanding contributions of former Saskatchewan Premier Woodrow Lloyd to the fields of education and social welfare. There is a growing conversation about reconciliation in Canada and addressing contemporary ine...

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spelling ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/6063 2023-05-15T16:14:44+02:00 Feature Story: Blackstock to deliver Woodrow Lloyd Lecture External Relations, University of Regina 2015-01-19 image/jpeg text/css text/html http://hdl.handle.net/10294/6063 en eng External Relations, University of Regina http://hdl.handle.net/10294/6063 Cindy Blackstock First Nations Children’s Action Research and Education Service Woodrow Lloyd lecture Faculty of Arts Other 2015 ftunivregina 2021-05-30T17:59:23Z The Woodrow Lloyd lecture is presented annually by the Faculty of Arts to recognize the outstanding contributions of former Saskatchewan Premier Woodrow Lloyd to the fields of education and social welfare. There is a growing conversation about reconciliation in Canada and addressing contemporary inequalities and injustices facing First Nations children is a vital part of the conversation. At this year’s Woodrow Lloyd lecture University of Alberta Associate Professor Dr. Cindy Blackstock will examine how children and young people are working with First Nations to achieve equity and uplift the country at the same time during her presentation entitled Reconciliation: the children’s version. Staff no Other/Unknown Material First Nations oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Canada
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