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LIVING HERITAGE: SHARING THE LAND


Friday, May 12, 2017
8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Royal Saskatchewan Museum,
2445 Albert Street, Regina, SK


Registration: Those interested in attending are encouraged to register at www.schoolofpublicpolicy.ca 
(please select “News and Events”, followed by “Upcoming Events” and the appropriate date).

OR  Click here to register!

There is no cost to attend, but seating is limited.


The Living Heritage symposium began in 2015 as a way to
showcase and encourage the expression of knowledge, skills
and practices of Living Heritage. Living Heritage emphasizes the
human experience; it lives in each of us and shapes our sense of
identity, belonging and place in the world.


The 2017 Living Heritage event will focus on sharing the land,
with the sharing of stories through the eyes of those who are new to Canada and those who are not.

How do we all balance cultural continuity with change and integration?

How can the perspective of the newcomer shed light on the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples?

Through performance, interactive exercises and presentations, we will explore how the land can be
shared.


This event will showcase:
• An address linking themes from the 2016 Living Heritage
event to today’;
• Discussions on connecting through the power of stories;
• Panel of international students who will reflect on their
experieince in Canada;
• Policy presentations by the Johnson Shoyama Policy Shop;
• Celebration of cultural performance from Karibu and
Terrance Littletent.


FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVENT OR TO REGISTER, PLEASE CONTACT US AT
WWW.SCHOOLOFPUBLICPOLICY.CA,   , OR 306-585-5512.

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