Speaking Our Truths: The Journey Toward Reconciliation consist of two 2-hour sessions.
- Part 1 looks at the Canada’s hidden history of Indigenous-settler relations
- Part 2 will examine the effects of the decisions and policies initiated by the British and Canadian state on Indigenous people up to the present day.
Facilitator: John Croutch, cultural competency training officer in U of T's Office of Indigenous Initiatives
In Part 1 we look at the hidden history of Canada, a history that has been largely untold that examines the attitudes, legislation and policies of the Crown that erased Indigenous peoples’ history from Canadian landscape. We examine how powerful Indigenous nations, critical allies and trading partners were devalued and systematically stripped of their lands, resources and eventually their identities.
Please note it is recommended you attend part 2 after part 1 to get more of a wholesome context to this session.
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As part of the Faculty’s commitment to improving Indigenous inclusion, all U of T Engineering faculty, staff and students are called upon to start or continue their personal journeys towards understanding and acknowledging Indigenous peoples’ history, truths and culture. Launched in summer 2021, developed by and with an Indigenous chemical engineering student and Indigenous leaders, the U of T Engineering Indigenous Cultural Competency Toolkit has been created to help guide your journey.