Join our expert panel for a talk on the power of Indigenous knowledge systems to transform society.
 
      
      
                      Join us for an enlightening discussion about the power of Indigenous perspectives to enrich and reshape our world. With examples that reach across disciplines, our distinguished panel of scholars will explore how Indigenous ways of knowing can challenge colonialism, foster reconciliation, and create new possibilities for teaching, learning and community building. Be part of the conversation.
Our panel of experts
Tricia McGuire-Adams 
Associate Professor, Sociocultural Studies, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education 
Jaris Swidrovich (PharmD, ’13)
Assistant Professor and Indigenous Engagement Lead, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
Jennifer Adese
Associate Professor, Sociology, U of T Mississauga; Canada Research Chair in Métis Women, Politics, and Community
Moderated by: Louis Busch, Special Projects Officer, Indigenous Curriculum and Pedagogies, U of T Mississauga
 
Have questions about this event?
Contact UTM Alumni Relations at alumni.utm@utoronto.ca
This event is part of
Online events
U of T alumni online programming includes free Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs), the U of T alumni book club, and online lectures and webinars on a wide range of topics from health to computing to Indigenous Studies.





 
      
      
