Lecture on Reimagining Canada’s Relationship with the Inuit People
7:00 PM on Friday Jun. 1st, 2018
Second Floor Conference Rooms and Atrium, Richcraft Hall, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive
Price: N/A

7:00 PM on Friday Jun. 1st, 2018
Second Floor Conference Rooms and Atrium, Richcraft Hall, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive
Price: N/A
Obed will discuss how Inuit, as an Indigenous people, are implementing their right to self-determination through the realization of a new policy space within Inuit Nunangat—the homeland of Inuit in Canada.
The space offers a distinctions-based approach to all work, and defines the preferred approach to partnering with governments in implementing Indigenous human rights.
At the same time, the Canadian government is taking steps towards reconciliation and a renewed relationship with Indigenous peoples in response to the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) and the calls to action within the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Registration is required and is available online at https://carleton.ca/fpa/events/the-graham-lecture/
The space offers a distinctions-based approach to all work, and defines the preferred approach to partnering with governments in implementing Indigenous human rights.
At the same time, the Canadian government is taking steps towards reconciliation and a renewed relationship with Indigenous peoples in response to the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) and the calls to action within the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Registration is required and is available online at https://carleton.ca/fpa/events/the-graham-lecture/