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Do You See What I See? Can You?

Event Date:
Friday, August 12, 2016, 9:00 am
Location:
Don and Marion McDougall Hall
Room:
242
Price:
Free
Do You See What I See? Can You?: Contemporary World-View and Perspective Through the Eyes of an Indigenous Poet and Scholar The UPEI Multidisciplinary Graduate Research Conference presents Rebecca Thomas, Indigenous scholar and poet, as our keynote speaker.  This event is open to the public.  Rebecca Thomas is a Mi'kmaw woman living in Dartmouth Nova Scotia. She is the daughter of a residential school survivor whose family is rooted in Lennox Island First Nation, Prince Edward Island. Rebecca is outspoken when it comes to confronting Aboriginal stereotypes, as well as educating her colleagues and the general public about cultural safety and integrity. Through her work as coordinator for Aboriginal Student Services at the Nova Scotia Community College, and also as a Slam Poet, Rebecca encourages people to think before they speak. Having Captained the Nova Scotia Slam poetry team for the third year in a row she was able to bring her voice, along with three other Nova Scotians, to the national stage. Having been named HRM's most recent Poet Laureate, most of her work focuses on the relationships between Canada's First Peoples, their relationship with the federal government, and how First Nations' people are perceived publicly. Rebecca is on a life long journey to promote understanding and empathy for Indigenous people and marginalized communities.  
Contact Name
Brittany Jakubiec
(902) 213-0175