
Janet Rogers, poet, author, broadcaster and documentary producer, will read from Ego of a Nation and discuss a number of literary issues, publishing, self-publishing, media and poetry. 27 - Public Lecture with Janet Rogers 11 a.m.

The following is a list of events taking place through Zoom for Indigenous Education Week: She was appointed to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, making her the first Indigenous person to serve in this portfolio. Wilson-Raybould has served in public office for over a decade, including as Regional Chief of the BC Assembly of First Nations and Member of Parliament. “Although we can’t gather in person this year, we are eager to expand our perspectives and learn how our stories connect us, even when we’re apart.” “We are excited for Jody Wilson-Raybould and other guests to share their knowledge and celebrate Indigeneity during Indigenous Education Week,” said Ireland. Wilson-Raybould, member of We Wai Kai Nation and Member of Parliament of Vancouver Granville, will discuss her recent book From Where I Stand, which details the reconciliation process in Canada. One story is of Member of Parliament Jody Wilson-Raybould, who will join Melissa Ireland, director and interim senior advisor of Indigenous Initiatives at Laurier, in a virtual conversation on Oct. The theme of this year’s Indigenous Education Week is “We are our Stories, Come Share with us.” The Office of Indigenous Initiatives has invited four guests to share their stories with students and the community throughout the week.
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26 to 30, celebrating the contributions of Indigenous knowledge to education. Waterloo – Wilfrid Laurier University invites the public and university community to experience its annual Indigenous Education Week, held virtually from Oct.
