Diversité et inclusion

Indigenous Heritage Circle – UNDRIP & Heritage Looking Forward: A Facilitated Circle Work Process

The Indigenous Heritage Circle (IHC) explored the meaning of the term ‘Indigenous heritage’ in workshops across Canada and arriving at…

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Stone, Tree, River, Path: Re-Thinking an Inclusive Heritage

What do we designate as heritage? What should bear the weight of memory, preserved as memorial? Buildings, monuments, landmarks, ruins,…

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Toronto Indigenous Heritage Forum (Part 3)

Tkaronto, also known as Toronto, is the traditional territory of many Nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg,…

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Parcs Canada – Les voies de la diversité et de l’inclusion

Les Canadiens sont divers et leur histoire l’est tout autant. L’inclusion signifie présenter des voix, des perspectives et des expériences…

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Anishinabe Odjibikan – Retelling Anishinabe History through an Anishinabe Algonquin lens: Early Beginnings

Session presented in partnership with Public Service and Procurement Canada (PSPC), Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, and…

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Toronto Indigenous Forum – Moving Forward in a Good Way: Co-Development of Municipal Heritage with Indigenous Communities

The recognition of the need for meaningful Indigenous engagement in the heritage sector has been on the rise across the…

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UNDRIP & Indigenous Heritage: In Practice

Large governmental approaches involving legislation and planning are only part of the story of the United Nations declaration on the…

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Heritage for Whom? Conserving Community Spaces

While the relationship between architecture and community are intrinsically intertwined, the built form of “community spaces” is not easily defined…

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IHC Session – UNDRIP & Indigenous Heritage: Pathways to Implementation

In May 2022 Indigenous Heritage Circle (IHC) released a report in May 2022 exploring how Canada’s implementation of the United…

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Toronto Indigenous Heritage Forum (Part 1)

Tkaronto, also known as Toronto, is the traditional territory of many Nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg,…

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Resetting Our Heritage Purpose

Seismic societal shifts exacerbated by a global pandemic have drawn into question many values, structures, and public policies in Canada,…

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Engaging Indigenous Partners in Cultural Heritage Management

Parks Canada is seeking to tell broader and more inclusive stories that represent the diversity and complexity of Canadian history….

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Découvrez Métis Crossing et rencontrez la gardienne du savoir Lilyrose

[La visite est guidée en anglais] Découvrez la culture et les traditions des Métis à Métis Crossing, la première grande…

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Organisation pour identifier et protéger des lieux patrimoniaux LGBTQ+

Launched in 2015 and building on 25 years of previous research, the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project’s goal is to…

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Maamiikwendan : comment créer l’espace pour les récits et la commémoration autochtones

This session looks at several initiatives designed to highlight Indigenous commemoration practices. It considers the need for Indigenous spaces of…

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Nommage autochtone à Edmonton et repenser les reconnaissances territoriales

The delivery of territorial acknowledgements and the reclamation of Indigenous places names have been central elements in Reconciliation efforts in…

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