Free tickets are available to attend a film featuring the experiences of survivors of the Mohawk Institute residential school.
Adult hockey and figure skates are needed for Friday’s First Nations Métis Indigenous Community Skate Day activity.
The University Diversity, Indigeneity, and Anti-Racism Professional Development Fund supports work to promote anti-racist and decolonized frameworks in scholarship and teaching.
UWindsor president Robert Gordon emphasized the institution’s pivotal role within the community Wednesday during his State of the University address.
English grad Victoria Hecnar was selected for a six-month mentorship and workshop program for emerging First Nations, Inuit, and Métis writers.
The Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility (OHREA) is recognizing five “catalysts for change” to celebrate the 11th annual OHREA awards.
The OHREA Awards recognize and celebrate the contributions made by individuals and groups who work to advance human rights, social justice, inclusivity, employment equity, mental health, and accessibility at the University of Windsor.
Rebecca Major will discuss Indigenous women in politics Thursday.