Unlearning colonialism and renewing kinship relations with Dr. Dwayne Donald, University of Alberta

Date

Tuesday May 10, 2022
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

Outdoor Classroom in Paul Park Garden at Duncan McArthur Hall
Event Category

dwayneWith this talk, Dwayne will discuss colonialism as an ideological and structural predominance embedded within schooling culture and share insights on what it might take to unlearn colonialism.

When: Tuesday, May 10 4:00pm-5:30pm

Where: Outdoor classroom (in Paul Park, the courtyard at Duncan McArthur Hall, 511 Union St.). This is a covered outdoor space, so please come rain or shine.

Dwayne Donald is a descendent of the amiskwaciwiyiniwak (Beaver Hills people) and the pâpâsces nehiyawak and works as a professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta. His work focuses on ways in which Indigenous wisdom traditions can expand and enhance understandings of curriculum and pedagogy.

The event is free to all members of the community and there is no registration required.