Indigenizing universities the focus of TRU talk
KAMLOOPS — Teaching younger generations about Indigenous history will be the focus of an event at Thompson Rivers University tonight. (Monday)
Dr. Jacqueline Romanow, an associate professor and chair of the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Winnipeg, will hold a talk responding to calls from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, to address the backlog of First Nations students seeking university education, and to weave Indigenous peoples, cultures and knowledge into the fabric of their campuses.
“A glimpse of Indigenous perspective of history, of what happened, why today looks this way, why Indigenous communities are disadvantaged economically, why there’s social issues, problems with residential schools and the generational impacts of residential schools, says Dr. Jacqueline Romanow.” These courses have to be vetted through a process at the university to ensure we include Indigenous authors, Indigenous perspectives, Indigenous petagogy, just to bring a small piece of that information to our non-Indigenous students.”