Join us for a tour of the Indigenous Curriculum Resource Centre

The eagle flies the highest in the sky, and in a coast salish story people would seek guidance from the eagle to gain knowledge of faraway places. This representational eagle wing relief was created to bring the knowledge to students as they seek guidance in their studies. -- Marissa Nahanee

Join our Indigenous Initiatives Librarian for a unique tour of our new centre in Bennett Library dedicated to supporting the decolonization and Indigenization of classrooms and pedagogy.

The Indigenous Curriculum Resource Centre (ICRC) was developed to support faculty, instructors, education developers, and researchers who are learning about (and implementing) decolonization and Indigenization for their classroom practices and pedagogy. 

Join Indigenous Initiatives Librarian Ashley Edwards for a tour of the ICRC! She’ll share information about the space design, artwork, and what you can expect to find in the collection, while also introducing the classification system used (hint: it isn’t Library of Congress like most academic libraries use!). 

The tour will meet at 11am in the Indigenous Curriculum Resource Centre, on the 4th floor (north side) of W.A.C. Bennett Library (Burnaby campus). 

Date(s)
September 28
Time
11am-12pm
Location
Indigenous Curriculum Resource Centre, 4th floor (north side) of Bennett Library
Registration information

Space is limited, so please register in advance.

The tour will meet at 11am in the Indigenous Curriculum Resource Centre, on the 4th floor (north side) of W.A.C. Bennett Library (Burnaby campus).

Contact for further information
Ashley Edwards, Indigenous Initiatives and Instruction Librarian: avandijk@sfu.ca