Marni Hope Miisomii'kitsikaakii (Long Time Offering), Lethbridge College’s Indigenous student support and events coordinator, shares about Truth and Reconciliation events happening around campus. Marni emphasizes the far-reaching impacts of these efforts, and ways we can personalize and practice applying Truth and Reconciliation principles daily.
During the podcast, Marni and guest-host, Jordana, mention:
- Winter Count Robe
- Lethbridge Kodiaks Indigenous Logo
- Lethbridge College Culinary Arts Program
- Lethbridge College Culinary Services
- Bannock
- Fry bread
- ELT - Executive Leadership Team
- Piikani Nation
- Blackfoot Confederacy
- Blackfoot Confederacy Flag
- Trades Building, Cousins Building (view locations on a Lethbridge College virtual tour)
- Hubbard Collection virtual tour
- Indigenous Services at Lethbridge College
- William Singer 3rd biography
- Innii is the Blackfoot word meaning Buffalo
- Interactive map of residential schools in North America
- Wider Horizons Fall 2023: The New Buffalo –> be sure to pick up a hard copy at the college or around the city of Lethbridge!
- Sundance - Blackfoot spirituality from a member of the Horn Society on Face to Face
- Video: We Are Aikowania
- This logo won a CCAA Innovation Award
- Bones of Crows
- 94 Calls to Action
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- Tokenism (according to Cambridge Dictionary): something that a person or organization does that seems to support or help a group of people who are treated unfairly in society, such as giving a member of that group an important or public position, but which is not meant to make changes that would help that group of people in a lasting way.
- Niitsitapi Proficiency Microcredential -> reflect on the history of Indigenous Peoples in Canada