Interactive technology at the Centre nabs UX design award
The Centre’s technology won the “UX For Good Award” at the 2019 Vancouver UX Awards.
Residential school Survivors discuss reconciliation and engagement in NCTR event
The online event features Survivors’ perspectives on the continued impact of reconciliation on Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
Dr. Mike DeGagné appointed as president and vice chancellor of Yukon University
DeGagné previously served as the Executive Director of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and has worked to support Survivors and Indigenous communities.
Ry Moran appointed as inaugural associate university librarian, reconciliation at UVic Library
Moran, a member of the Red River Métis, is the founding director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) at the University of Manitoba.
Honourable Steven Lewis Point appointed chancellor of UBC
Point will be the first Indigenous Chancellor at UBC.
Dancing to Honour event focuses on MMIWG, LGBTQ2SIA+
Featuring 13 dances, the event will honour, uplift and support families and Survivors of MMIWG, and support LGBTQ2SIA+ families.
Two Spirit Reconciliation event features Survivor perspectives
The online event features Dr. Albert Mcleod, Harlan Pruden and Candy Palmater.
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day
Learn more about events, activities, and other ways to celebrate on June 21.
Statement on Anti-Black Racism
The Centre stands against anti-Black racism, injustice, inequality and police violence and brutality.
Statement on Anti-Black Racism
Anti-racism resources Museums, archives and social justice resources