Oki, and welcome to Indigenous Awareness Week 2025.
Results from March 20th to April 10th, 2025 for Guest Speaker & Public
Join us for a teepee raising, inspiring alumni speakers, a lunch of beef stew and frybread, engaging panel discussions from Indigenous leaders, a scholarship announcement and more.
Alumna Marjie Crop Eared Wolf is a Káínai Secwépemc Multidisciplinary Artist as well as an Indigenous writer, designer, and liaison.
Samia Henni's work addresses questions of colonization, wars, resource extraction, deserts, forced displacement, and gender dynamics.
What is the Future of Queer History? by Dr. Justin Bengry
Nora Wilson & Koda Maxon
This talk covers the development of Heather Kehoe’s textile-based practice leading to her upcoming exhibition The Gift of Vacancy in the Project Space at Casa.
"Why Arthur Erickson Matters" by architecture critic and historian Trevor Boddy & film screenings of "Arthur Erickson’s Dyde House" and "Eppich House II"
"Digging a Hole with a Garden Hose: Celebrations of Queer Survival Through Failure"
Jessenia Buzunis-Delagneau, a student in Dr. Shelley Hoover’s lab studying bumble bees, will give a talk on her findings for Nature Lethbridge at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre.