New resource for university teachers demonstrates how to acknowledge Indigenous territory

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New resource for university teachers demonstrates how to acknowledge Indigenous territory June 13, 2016 | By Emily Blake The CAUT has released a territorial acknowledgement guide but some argue it is not inclusive enough.

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Vancouver residents and women's groups demand mayor enforces the law criminalizing johns June 16, 2016 | By Meghan Murphy On June 14, almost 100 people gathered at City Hall to protest Gregor Robertson's lack of action on prostitution in Vancouver. WATCH: June 17 walk to protect Ottawa's sacred site June 15, 2016 | By Organizing For Justice Walk with Algonquin Elders to protect the Asinabka sacred site at Chaudière Falls, Ottawa, also known as Akikodjiwan. Think Before You Appropriate June 14, 2016 | By Redeye Collective Cultures have always exchanged ideas with each other. But sometimes the exchanges more closely resemble theft. The IPinCH project has produced a guidebook on appropriation from First Nations cultures. New data reveals depth of poverty on reserve June 13, 2016 | By Redeye Collective A new study using data from the National Household Survey shows 60% of Indigenous children on reserve live below the poverty line. We speak with Mary Teegee of the BC Aboriginal Child Care Society.

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