| Location: | 201顿听St. Patrick’s Building |
| Cost: | Free |
| Audience: | Anyone |
| Key Contact: | Anna Paluch |
| Contact Email: | CTCA@carleton.ca |
The Graduate Steering Committee for the Centre for Transnational Cultural Analysis (CTCA) is pleased to invite you to the second of a two-part discussion series on land rights. On January 7th, RCMP and armed military personnel arrested and removed peaceful land protectors from Wet鈥檚uwet鈥檈n anti-pipeline camps. Wet鈥檚uwet鈥檈n First Nation is unceded territory with governance structures in place that require hereditary chiefs to give their consent to the development of their lands. No such consent has been granted.
This discussion will push back against this and many other violent interferences in Indigenous self-governance. Our invited speakers, Summer Twenish () and Ginger Cote () will discuss how to better support and reaffirm the rights of Indigenous nations to protect and preserve their lands.
This session is part of聽The Friday Table, a series of weekly Friday afternoon events organized by the Graduate Steering Committee for the Centre for Transnational Cultural Analysis (CTCA) and the Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art and Culture (ICSLAC) at 杏吧原创 University. We aim to bolster the Centre鈥檚 mandate to bring together scholars and students working with transnational approaches to studies in the humanities through regular, informal workshops, roundtables, film screenings, and discussion groups. The Friday Table seeks to foster collegiality and promote student-led research. Events are free and open to all.
This session is also organized in collaboration with the聽Indigenous + Diasporic Friendship Festival. The Indigenous + Diasporic Friendship Festival is a bi-yearly event that focuses on the education and celebration of Indigenous cultures in Canada and around the world. Please visit their聽聽for more information.