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State of Rhode Island, Office of Veterans Services , Department of Human Services

Pedagogy as Power: How Indigenous Knowledge Systems Can Shape the Classroom

Date:

Location: Virtual Event

Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/zqHW-UjhQ_iSV8GkPDqamA#/registration

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Education is one of the most powerful expressions of sovereignty. While education has long been used to silence Indigenous knowledge, it can also serve as a tool for reclamation and self-determination.

This session examines how Indigenous pedagogies challenge colonial narratives and transform classrooms into spaces of continuance that honor Indigenous ways of knowing.

Participants will reflect on the responsibility that educators and institutions carry in shaping inclusive curriculum and supporting relational, sovereignty-centered learning.

 

 

Contact: https://www.tomaquagmuseum.org/events