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Learn how Anishinaabe knowledge can inform mainstream history at next Scholars' Hub event

Learn how Anishinaabe knowledge can inform mainstream history at next Scholars' Hub event

For the Sept. 15 edition of the Scholars’ Hub @ Home speaker series, York University Assistant Professor Alan Corbiere (MES '00, PhD '20), Canada Research Chair in Indigenous History of North America, will host a discussion titled "Waking up the medicine: Instilling Anishinaabe knowledge into history."

Alan Corbiere
Alan Corbiere

Attendees will learn how the Anishinaabe ways of knowing, perspective and language can inform mainstream history during this time of truth and reconciliation.

Brought to you by York University's Office of Alumni Engagement, the Scholars’ Hub @ Home speaker series features discussions on a broad range of topics, with engaging lectures from some of York’s best and brightest minds. Students, alumni and all members of the community are invited to attend. All sessions take place at noon via Zoom.

Events are held in partnership with Vaughan Public Libraries, Markham Public Library and Aurora Public Library.

To register for the event, visit bit.ly/2WSl02H.