Myrna Kicknosway

red dress hanging from tree on Turtle Island WalkRed dresses were installed across campus to mark the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals.

Campus installation honours Red Dress Day

Red dresses were installed across campus to mark the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals.

Elder Bryan Loucks (Wassayshikung)Elder Bryan Loucks (Wassayshikung) of the Marten Dodem, Hiawatha First Nation, Bkejwanong Territories, speaks during a March 10 workshop on Indigenization of business education.

Workshop intended to advance Indigenization of business education

A workshop on Indigenization of Business Education, held March 10 at the Odette School of Business, included opening and closing prayers by Myrna Kicknosway, elder-in-residence in the Faculty of Law, panel discussions on Indigenizing the curriculum and the student experience at Odette, and a session about the University of Windsor’s Indigenous neighbours.

Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, administrators, and student-athletes on the stageIndigenous Knowledge Keepers, administrators, and student-athletes took to the stage Tuesday at the Windsor International Film Festival for a panel discussion before a screening of “Indian Horse.”

Film panel discussion encourages action in Truth and Reconciliation

A pre-film discussion Nov. 1 at the Windsor International Film Festival featured Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, administrators, and athletes.